ABSTRACT

The effect of atomic collisions on the optical characteristics of an ensemble of excited atoms is well known [1, 2]. The evolution of laser techniques and the resulting interest in various nonlinear-spectroscopy methods have suggested that atomic collisions have a significant effect on the lasing mode of gas lasers and the shape and width of various nonlinear signals. For a long time attention has been focused on the important role of elastic collisions, among other things, and various methods have been proposed for describing such collisions [3].