Abstract
The problem of the laser-induced fluorescence of sodium vapor at a wavelength of 589.6 nm in the case of photoexcitation of a small volume of the medium by a laser beam has been solved numerically. The photon transfer from the zone of excitation to the periphery in the direction perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the laser radiation leads to a significant extension of the volume with a high density of excited atoms. The influence of this factor on the formation of the resonance fluorescence of sodium vapor is discussed.
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