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Continuous transition from one-photon to two-photon statistics in lasers

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Abstract

Laser schemes with one and two lasing transitions are compared with respect to amplitude squeezing capacity. It is shown that the squeezing capacity of schemes with one lasing transition is larger. The hierarchy of the two different photon statistics is established.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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