Abstract
We compute the peak velocity of a broad Gaussian pulse propagating in an absorbing thin film modeled with a one-oscillator dielectric function. The exact numerical calculation is done for a GaP:N film in the frequency region of the bound A exciton. For absorption lengths greater than the film thickness, the pulse velocity essentially coincides with the group velocity, and with the experimental results of S. Chu and S. Wong [Phys. Rev. Lett. 48, 738 (1982)]. However, outside the region of strong absorption the pulse velocity depends sensitively upon the thickness of the slab. Our results give a better account of the Chu and Wong experiment than the calculation based on the group velocity. For film thickness with smaller than one absorption length the pulse velocity disagrees with the group velocity even in the strong absorption region, as a consequence of Fabry-P\'erot reflections of the pulse inside the film.
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