Abstract:
The quasi-resonance interaction of a laser pulse with an inhomogeneously broadened quantum transition is numerically simulated under conditions corresponding to the experiment on the study of self-induced transparency in rubidium vapours. It is shown that the experimental shift of the pulse spectrum is caused by the initial stage of the formation of a precursor pulse and the influence of irreversible relaxation. It is found that the precursor pulse is more stable to the destructive action of relaxation than the 2π pulse and appears even in the case when the input pulse area is insufficient for the formation of the 2π pulse.