Abstract

We observe amplification of a linearly polarized laser beam propagating through a Doppler-broadened atomic potassium vapor driven by an intense, linear and orthogonally polarized counterpropagating laser beam. The observed gain spectra are well explained by a model that incoporates only the effects of the coherent driving of the atomic dipole moment and not atomic recoil. Our results suggest that the recently reported observations of amplification and lasing using a laser-driven sodium vapor may not arise from the effects of collective atomic recoil.

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