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Sub-poissonian Photon Statistics by Photon Addition
Optica Acta: International Journal of Optics, 1986A novel method for generating light with sub-Poissonian photoelectron event statistics is described. The method is based on adding photons into an initially Poisson stream of photons, the number added being greater in intervals when the original Poisson stream contains fewer photons.
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Photon statistics of a two-photon laser
Physics Letters A, 1980Abstract The steady state quantum statistical properties of a two-photon laser are presented for the case when the cavity loss mechanism is simulated by a single-photon process.
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Photon Counting Histogram Statistics
2001In the macroscopic world fluctuations are typically exceedingly small and beyond the resolution power of most experiments. Only in special circumstances, such as near the critical point of a liquid, do fluctuations become visible to the naked eye. However, the importance of fluctuations increases once the macroscopic world is left behind and one starts
Joachim D. Müller +2 more
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Modeling of dye-laser photon statistics
Journal of Applied Physics, 1986We propose a model for dye lasers operating at resonance with a non-Gaussian fluctuating pump parameter. Analytical and numerical results are compared with recent experimental measurements on the intensity fluctuations of a dye laser and with previous theoretical predictions based on a fluctuating pump parameter of finite correlation time.
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Photon-antibunching and sub-Poissonian photon statistics
Physical Review A, 1990, Zou, , Mandel
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Photon counting and photon statistics
Progress in Quantum Electronics, 1973openaire +2 more sources
Photon Upconversion for Photovoltaics and Photocatalysis: A Critical Review
Chemical Reviews, 2021Bryce Richards +2 more
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Generation of Alkyl Radicals: From the Tyranny of Tin to the Photon Democracy
Chemical Reviews, 2020Stefano Crespi, Maurizio Fagnoni
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