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1 January 1987Resonant Pulse Propagation In Near Degenerated Atomic Medium.
The problem of pulse propagation in a resonant multilevel atomic medium, where interference among different channels of interaction occurs, has been studied mainly from the point of view that each interaction channel is independent and carry a different pulse [1] or in partially degenerated systems, like the Zeeman laser, where the problem is basically reduced to compiting modes in steady conditions [2]. The interference between different couplings is a well known feature in spectroscopy, like level crossing and depolarization [3], which have been known for long and received renewed attention as nonlinear process due to the laser [4].
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Oracio C. Barbosa, J. J. Sanchez-Mondragon, G. E. Torres-Cisneros, "Resonant Pulse Propagation In Near Degenerated Atomic Medium.," Proc. SPIE 0813, Optics and the Information Age, (1 January 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.967251