Abstract

It is shown that an inverted medium may be cooled as a result of amplification of light both in the case of propagation of a pulse of duration less than the VT relaxation time in a gas at rest and also in the case of continuous emission by a moving gas. The main mechanisms responsible for the cooling of a molecular gas in the case of resonant amplification of light are analyzed.

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