Rigorous Theory of the Thin Vapor Layers Optical Properties: The Case of Specular Reflection of Atoms Colliding with the Walls
Abstract
The theory of the thin vapor layers linear optical properties is presented for the case of specular reflection of atoms colliding with the walls. The effects of light absorption and the shift in the resonance frequency are taken into account by means of self-consistent calculation of the field and polarization in a gaseous medium. The obtained formulas reproduce the complex dependence of the spectral line profile on the gas layer thickness and allow one to determine numerically the exact values of the blueshift.
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