Abstract

We show that the reduction in photon-number fluctuations at laser threshold often cited as a fundamental laser property does not occur in small semiconductor lasers. The conventional theory of threshold noise is not valid in lasers with a spontaneous emission factor larger than ${10}^{\ensuremath{-}8}.$ If the spontaneous-emission factor is larger than ${10}^{\ensuremath{-}4},$ the photon-number statistics even remain thermal far above threshold. We therefore conclude that the reduction in photon-number fluctuations is not a fundamental laser property but rather a matter of size and the corresponding relative importance of quantum fluctuations above threshold.

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