Abstract

In this paper we analyze theoretically the influence of the local-field effects on reflection spectra of a degenerate four-wave mixing in a dense medium of two-level atoms. We discuss the spectral dependence of the nonlinear absorption and dispersion of the signal and probe fields as well as their coupling for various strengths of the external field and atomic densities. For weak external fields the local-field effects reduce to the well known Lorentz redshift of the reflection spectra. When the external field saturates the transition in a dense sample significant modifications of the probe reflectivity and of the wave mixing spectra occur, resulting in asymmetric, multipeak line shapes. @S1050-2947~96!04807-X#

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