Abstract

We numerically investigate optical dephasing from as many as 500 interacting two-level absorbers by making the semiclassical approximation on the radiation–matter interaction which includes retarded dipole–dipole coupling and superradiant coupling. We calculate the superradiant decay rate following single pulse optical excitation, the photon echo decay and the fluorescence. By carrying out an expansion to the second order in time we demonstrate a fundamental difference between the homogeneous free-induction decay and photon echo decay which is due to radiation damping. We show that an echo sequence is capable of reversing superradiant damping in some cases. Specific computations for pentacene doped mixed molecular crystals, where ‘‘domains’’ of resonant impurities are likely to exist, are presented and compared with experimental results.

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