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“Amplified Spontaneous Emission” in Micro- and Nanolasers

G. L. Lippi

2021Atoms23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Amplified Spontaneous Emission is ubiquitous in systems with optical gain and is responsible for many opportunities and shortcomings. Its role in the progression from the simplest form of thermal radiation (single emitter spontaneous emission) all the way to coherent radiation from inverted systems is still an open question. We critically review observations of photon bursts in micro- and nanolasers, in the perspective of currently used measurement techniques, in relation to threshold-related questions for small devices. Corresponding stochastic predictions are analyzed, and contrasted with burst absence in differential models, in light of general phase space properties. A brief discussion on perspectives is offered in the conclusions.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsSpontaneous emissionAmplified spontaneous emissionStimulated emissionCommon emitterSuperradianceRadiationPhotonPerspective (graphical)OptoelectronicsOpticsLaserComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceThermal Radiation and Cooling TechnologiesSemiconductor Quantum Structures and DevicesOptical properties and cooling technologies in crystalline materials
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