Characteristic function and quasi-probability distribution of photons
and of squeezed coherent photons
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2101.04549v1
- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2021 15:34:09 GMT
- Title: Characteristic function and quasi-probability distribution of photons
and of squeezed coherent photons
- Authors: Moorad Alexanian
- Abstract summary: We consider the p-ordered characteristic function and its Fourier transform, the quasidistribution function, of squeezed coherent photons in a thermal state of photons.
All the properties calculated from the previous characteristic function can be used to calculate said properties for photons in a thermal state of squeezed coherent photons.
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- Abstract: We consider the p-ordered characteristic function and its Fourier transform,
the quasidistribution function, of squeezed coherent photons in a thermal state
of photons and calculate the mean number and number variance of squeezed
coherent photons. All the properties calculated from the previous
characteristic function can be used to calculate said properties for photons in
a thermal state of squeezed coherent photons via a parametric transformation.
In particular, one can obtain the mean number and number variance via the
parametric transformation.
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