Abstract
The frequency spectrum of the resonant scattering cross section is calculated from a boundary value solution of Maxwell's equation. The spectral width of the cross section gives the coherent radiation damping rate for the resonant medium. For a large sphere, the coherent width is found to be proportional to the radius, and is much larger than the collision and the Doppler widths in a gas. It is proposed that this effect may also be observable in some absorption experiments.