Abstract
The transient phase-independent solutions of the laser Fokker-Planck equation are analyzed for a short range of time following the moment of the switching on of the oscillations. The evolution of the laser light in time is then represented as a nonstationary Gaussian random process. On the basis of this fact, the factorial moment generating function of the photocount probability distribution is derived, which accounts automatically for all the finite-counting-time corrections. The time development of the first two moments is compared with the recent results of Arecchi and Degiorgio.
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