Abstract

Whether the carrier frequency of an undistorted optical pulse adjusts to the central atomic frequency of the resonant medium in which it propagates is shown to depend on three parameters. Two of these parameters characterize the conductivity and homogeneous relaxation time of the medium, and one is related to the difference between the light phase velocity in the host medium and the assumed pulse velocity.

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