Abstract:
A study is made of the problem of transmission of light pulses by a boundary of a nonlinear medium under conditions of coherent interaction with matter. It is shown that in the case of a semiinfinite nonlinear medium the reflection coefficient is governed by the linear characteristics of the media in contact so that the boundaryvalue problem reduces to the Cauchy problem. In another case, when a nonlinear medium is a thin film at the interface between two linear media, it is found that such a film is an almost perfect mirror reflecting weak pulses but it becomes transparent to pulses of sufficiently high intensity and the mirror then modulates the amplitude of such pulses.