Abstract

The effects of inhomogeneous broadening, spatial hole burning, and Gaussian beams are calculated for the four coefficients derived in previous papers in this series [Phys. Rev. A 31, 3112 (1985); 31, 3124 (1985)] on the quantum theory of multiwave mixing. These coefficients uniformly describe how one or two strong classical-field modes and one or two weak quantum-field modes interact in a two-level medium. The phenomena for which this theory is applicable includes resonance fluorescence, Rayleigh scattering, laser and/or optical bistability instabilities, and phase conjugation. The averaged formulas are illustrated by resonance-fluorescence spectra. We find the sidepeaks can be ``washed out'' and that asymmetries can occur.

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