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Amplitude squeezing and transition from lasing with inversion to lasing without inversion in a multilevel laser

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Abstract

Considerable attention has been directed recently to the study of lasing without the need of population inversion. The optical coherence and quantum interference associated with the light amplification may lead to interesting statistical properties in inversionless lasers. Here we analyze a laser model that consists of an ensemble of closed multi-level (three or four levels) atoms driven by a single coherent field. Unlike conventional lasers where population inversion is maintained and kept at the threshold value for arbitrary laser output, the multi-level laser analyzed here can start lasing from population inversion and evolves from population inversion into non-inversion with the increasing atomic pumping. In other words, the system makes transition from light amplification by population inversion into light amplification by coherence. On the other hand, the system can be also made to start lasing without population inversion in any state basis. In both cases, initial inversion and non-inversion, which are controlled by the ratio of spontaneous decay rates, the laser well above threshold is always maintained by lasing without inversion (light amplification by coherence), and the laser intensity fluctuations may drop below the shot noise limit. Two factors contribute to the noise reduction: first, the disappearance of the population inversion leads to the depleted atomic population in the upper lasing state, which reduces the spontaneous emission noises; second, the fast coherent cycling of electrons between excited states leads to the highly regulated absorption and emission processes. We found that the combination of these two mechanisms can lead to the noise reduction in the laser output more than 50% below the shot-noise limit.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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