Abstract

Lasers and masers typically require population inversion. But with phase coherent atoms (phasers), we get lasing without inversion (e.g. 10% of the atoms excited). However, in recent work we found that it is possible to get coherent light emitted with no atoms excited, via Quantum Amplification of Superradiant Emission of Radiation (QASER). In particular, we found that by utilizing collective superradiant emission, we can generate coherent light at high frequency in the UV or x-ray bands by driving the atomic system with lower frequency source. Here, we present a simple analysis based on near-resonant QASER operation and on a multi-photon Hamiltonian obtained by, e.g. a canonical transformation.

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