Abstract
Resonant scattering (redistribution) of weak monochromatic light by atoms in the presence of collisions has been considered by Omont et al., who allowed for the broadening of both upper and lower levels of the transition. Mollow (who also has considered this problem for intense radiation) has shown that their results are applicable only if collisional repopulation of the levels (in contrast to collisional depopulation) is ignored. We here consider in detail the effect of repopulation. It leads, in the weak-field limit, to a true-coherent component (δ-function spectrum) at the driving frequency, as well as a component at this frequency whose width is essentially the inelastic collisional rate of the lower state. An additional redistributed component due to repopulation of the upper level is also obtained.