Quasi-probability Q for a single-atom laser generating in the
'semi-classical' regime
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.13929v1
- Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2021 22:43:07 GMT
- Title: Quasi-probability Q for a single-atom laser generating in the
'semi-classical' regime
- Authors: Nikolay V. Larionov
- Abstract summary: A model of a single-atom laser with incoherent pumping is investigated.
It is possible to describe some statistical features of a single-atom laser, in particular the weak sub-Poissonian photon statistics.
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- Abstract: In the paper a model of a single-atom laser with incoherent pumping is
theoretically investigated. In the stationary case, a linear homogeneous
differential equation for the phase-averaged Hussimi Q-function is derived from
the equation for the density operator of the system. In the regime when the
coupling of the field with an atom is many times stronger than the coupling of
the field with the reservoir providing its decay, an asymptotic solution of
this equation is found. This solution makes it possible to describe some
statistical features of a single-atom laser, in particular the weak
sub-Poissonian photon statistics.
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