We analyze the second-order photon autocorrelation function g((2)) with respect to the photon probability distribution and discuss the generic features of a distribution that results in superthermal photon bunching [g((2))(0) > 2]. Superthermal photon bunching has been reported for a number of optical microcavity systems that exhibit processes such as superradiance or mode competition. We show that a superthermal photon number distribution cannot be constructed from the principle of maximum entropy if only the intensity and the second-order autocorrelation are given. However, for bimodal systems, an unbiased superthermal distribution can be constructed from second-order correlations and the intensities alone. Our findings suggest modeling s...
We have observed momentum- and position-resolved spectra and images of the photoluminescence from th...
Several imaging techniques, such as ghost imaging, are based on the use of classical and quantum cor...
Despite the enormous technological interest in micro and nanolasers, surprisingly, no class-B quantu...
We analyze the second-order photon autocorrelation function g((2)) with respect to the photon probab...
Microscale and nanoscale lasers inherently exhibit rich photon statistics due to complex light-matte...
The Dortmund group acknowledges support by the DFG via TRR 142 and research Grant DFG 1549/18-1. The...
A photon-number-resolving transition edge sensor (TES) is used to measure the photon-number distribu...
The super-thermal photon bunching in quantum-dot micropillar lasers is investigated both experimenta...
The super-thermal photon bunching in quantum-dot (QD) micropillar lasers is investigated both experi...
We consider a laser model consisting of a single four-level or three-level atom, an optical cavity, ...
Changes in the statistical properties of light undergoing second-harmonic generation are investigate...
We examine in detail the mechanisms behind thermalization and Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) of a ...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
We study the full field and frequency filtered output photon statistics of a resonator in thermal eq...
We investigate the switching of the coherent emission mode of a bimodal microcavity device, occurrin...
We have observed momentum- and position-resolved spectra and images of the photoluminescence from th...
Several imaging techniques, such as ghost imaging, are based on the use of classical and quantum cor...
Despite the enormous technological interest in micro and nanolasers, surprisingly, no class-B quantu...
We analyze the second-order photon autocorrelation function g((2)) with respect to the photon probab...
Microscale and nanoscale lasers inherently exhibit rich photon statistics due to complex light-matte...
The Dortmund group acknowledges support by the DFG via TRR 142 and research Grant DFG 1549/18-1. The...
A photon-number-resolving transition edge sensor (TES) is used to measure the photon-number distribu...
The super-thermal photon bunching in quantum-dot micropillar lasers is investigated both experimenta...
The super-thermal photon bunching in quantum-dot (QD) micropillar lasers is investigated both experi...
We consider a laser model consisting of a single four-level or three-level atom, an optical cavity, ...
Changes in the statistical properties of light undergoing second-harmonic generation are investigate...
We examine in detail the mechanisms behind thermalization and Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) of a ...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
We study the full field and frequency filtered output photon statistics of a resonator in thermal eq...
We investigate the switching of the coherent emission mode of a bimodal microcavity device, occurrin...
We have observed momentum- and position-resolved spectra and images of the photoluminescence from th...
Several imaging techniques, such as ghost imaging, are based on the use of classical and quantum cor...
Despite the enormous technological interest in micro and nanolasers, surprisingly, no class-B quantu...