Abstract

Quantum fluctuations in a laser with two different relaxation times are considered, i.e., transverse (polarization relaxation) and longitudinal (population relaxation) in the case in which the cavity transmission band half-width is much smaller than the transverse width and much larger than the longitudinal one. The lasing frequency detuning from the transition frequency of a two-level system is assumed to be arbitrary in this case, and it is necessary to take into account the contribution of two-particle correlators into the dispersion and laser linewidth. The results are considered as applied to a semiconductor laser.

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