Abstract

The statistical properties of light in a novel type of electrooptic feedback loop are studied both theoretically and experimentally. The feedback under consideration is closed via the photodetector shot-noise and has, therefore, a random character. The random fluctuations of the feedback factor lead to enormous fluctuations of light intensity, i.e., to the generation of superbunched light in the feedback loop.

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