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27 November 2000 Multiatom microlaser: a stable source of photons with subpoissonian statistics
Georgii P. Miroshnichenko, Ilia Petrovich Vadeiko, Andrei V. Rybin, Jussi Timonen
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Proceedings Volume 4316, International Conference on Lasers for Measurements and Information Transfer; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.407656
Event: International Conference on Lasers for Measurements and Information Transfer, 2000, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract
We studied a multi-atom model of microlaser. As initial conditions we took diagonal density matrix of atoms in the basis of symmetrized collective states. Under diagnonal invariance taking a place for such initial conditions, we considered peculiarities of dynamics of the field reduced density matrix comparing it with the one-atom case. The field possesses subpoissonian distributions in a quasistationare, which are stable with respect to relaxation and number of atoms fluctuations in a packet. When one does not measure the atomic state on output of the cavity, it is possible to observe a macroscopic superposition of few such subpoissonian distributions. Simulating a measuring process of the atomic state, we found that in the quasistationare at any moment the field appears in one of the states and has a subpoissonian statistics of photons.
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Georgii P. Miroshnichenko, Ilia Petrovich Vadeiko, Andrei V. Rybin, and Jussi Timonen "Multiatom microlaser: a stable source of photons with subpoissonian statistics", Proc. SPIE 4316, International Conference on Lasers for Measurements and Information Transfer, (27 November 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.407656
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KEYWORDS
Chemical species

Photons

Resonators

Superposition

Acquisition tracking and pointing

Numerical simulations

Pulsed laser operation

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