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Low- and high-$\beta$ lasers in Class-A limit: photon statistics, linewidth, and the laser-phase transition analogy

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2021-02-09 v4 Quantum Physics

Abstract

Nanocavity lasers are commonly characterized by the spontaneous coupling coefficient β\beta that represents the fraction of photons emitted into the lasing mode. While β\beta 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\beta 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\beta 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\beta and that the laser phase transition-like analogy becomes transparent. In fact, β\beta 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\beta and the continuous phase symmetry breaking.

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@article{arxiv.1904.01743,
  title  = {Low- and high-$\beta$ lasers in Class-A limit: photon statistics, linewidth, and the laser-phase transition analogy},
  author = {Naotomo Takemura and Masato Takiguchi and Masaya Notomi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.01743},
  year   = {2021}
}