Abstract

The correlation and anticorrelation effects in individual as well as between different modes are studied for processes where first and second order Stokes modes are produced. Theoretically it is found that the laser, first and second Stokes modes manifest bunching effect (i.e., the variance of intensity has a positive value) while cross-correlation functions can have positive or negative values depending upon the initial phase relations between the modes involved.

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