Low- and high-β lasers in the class-A limit: photon statistics, linewidth, and the laser-phase transition analogy
Nanocavity lasers are commonly characterized by the spontaneous coupling coefficient β that represents the fraction of photons emitted into the lasing mode. While β is conventionally discussed in semiconductor lasers where the photon lifetime is much shorter than the carrier lifetime (class-B lasers...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the Optical Society of America. B, Optical physics Optical physics, 2021-03, Vol.38 (3), p.699 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Nanocavity lasers are commonly characterized by the spontaneous coupling coefficient
β
that represents the fraction of photons emitted into the lasing mode. While
β
is conventionally discussed in semiconductor lasers where the photon lifetime is much shorter than the carrier lifetime (class-B lasers), little is known about
β
in atomic lasers where the photon lifetime is much longer than the other lifetimes and only the photon degree of freedom exists (class-A lasers). We investigate the impact of the spontaneous coupling coefficient
β
on lasing properties in the class-A limit by extending the well-known Scully–Lamb master equation. We demonstrate that in the class-A limit all the photon statistics are uniquely characterized by
β
and that the laser phase transition-like analogy becomes transparent. In fact,
β
perfectly represents the “system size” in phase transition. Finally, we investigate the laser-phase transition analogy from the standpoint of a quantum dissipative system. Calculating a Liouvillian gap, we clarify the relation between
β
and the continuous phase symmetry breaking. |
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ISSN: | 0740-3224 1520-8540 |
DOI: | 10.1364/JOSAB.413919 |