Abstract
The conventional way of studying laser noise assumes analytic solution of the quantum problem for the laser field coupled to the active medium. A number of the laser schemes have been discussed, and predictions for noise reduction and for the squeezed state of field have been made.1 On the basis of first principies of the quantum mechanies, the conventional approach exhibits the relatively rare situation in which the quantum equations admit compact analytic solution. At the same time, the difficulty in interpreting the results seems to be unresolved. Specifically, it is very difficult lo determine the relative contribution of each physical source of noise to the final fluctuation result.
© 1994 Optical Society of America
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