Propagation of a Gaussian wave packet in an absorbing medium

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Propagation of a Gaussian wave packet in an absorbing medium is examined in order to shed light on the physical basis of group velocity which exhibits a singular behavior. It is found that the velocity of the wave packet, defined as the traveling distance of the peak amplitude divided by its flight time, decreases in the absorption range of frequency, although the group velocity becomes infinite in the same range. Fast pulse propagation, which was observed by Chu and Wong and is characterized by a packet velocity faster than the light velocity, turns out to be a characteristic in the early stage of the flight and is understood in terms of packet distortion due to damping of Fourier-component waves in an anomalous dispersion region. It also turns out that slow pulse propagation characterized by a packet velocity less than the light velocity appears for long traveling distance. The results provided a unified picture of wave-packet propagation in an absorbing medium.

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  • Physical Review A

    Physical Review A 34 (6), 4851-4858, 1986-12-01

    American Physical Society (APS)

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