Population fluctuation mechanism of the super-thermal photon statistic of LEDs with collective effects
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2311.15324v3
- Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2024 15:40:00 GMT
- Title: Population fluctuation mechanism of the super-thermal photon statistic of LEDs with collective effects
- Authors: Igor E. Protsenko, Alexander V. Uskov,
- Abstract summary: fluctuations in the number of emitters lead to a superthermal photon statistics of small LEDs in a linear regime.
A simple analytical expression for the second-order correlation function g is found.
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- Abstract: We found that fluctuations in the number of emitters lead to a super-thermal photon statistics of small LEDs in a linear regime, with a strong emitter-field coupling and a bad cavity favorable for collective effects. A simple analytical expression for the second-order correlation function g_2 is found. g_2 increase up to g_2=6 in the two-level LED model is predicted. The super-thermal photon statistics is related to the population fluctuation increase of the spontaneous emission to the cavity mode.
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