Abstract

Based on step-by-step microscopic calculation, the regular pumping one-atom micromaser is studied when the cavity decay in interaction time is considered. By numerical simulation, the steady-state photon distribution and mean photon number are presented, and influence of cavity loss in the interaction time on the micromaser discussed. It has been found that, for different loss in the interaction time, the discrepancy is large.

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