The problem of relating the semiclassical and quantum treatments of statistical states of an optical field is re-examined. The case where the rule of association between functions and operators is that of antinormal ordering is studied in detail. It is shown that the distribution function for each mode corresponding to this case is a continuous bounded function, and is also a boundary value of an entire analytic function of two variables. The nature of the distribution for the normal ordering rule of association and its relation to this entire function are discussed. It is shown that this distribution can be regarded as the limit of a sequence of tempered distributions in the following sense: One can find a sequence of density operators 	...
A general quantum theory of nonlinear mixing in multimode fields is formulated. The theory is valid ...
We discuss the relationship between fully quantized and semiclassical approaches to input-output the...
In many instances we find it advantageous to display a quantum optical density matrix as a generaliz...
A systematic structure analysis of the correlation functions of statistical quantum optics is carrie...
In this paper we define the normalized coherence function of arbitrary order (m, n), in a manner whi...
A general semiclassical approach to quantum systems with system-bath interactions is developed. We s...
The concept of coherence which has conventionally been used in optics is found to be inadequate to t...
Statistical and quantum optics provides a clear, up-to-date and comprehensive introduction to the re...
This graduate-level text employs a formal, classical viewpoint to survey the fundamentals of quantum...
In the general theory of optical coherence, the following problem discussed in the present paper, ar...
Cumulant functions are introduced to describe the statistical state of a radiation field. These func...
A new operator-based condition for distinguishing classical from nonclassical states of quantized ra...
We demonstrate the occurrence of the well-known Wigner distribution for density of states, which ari...
A new operator-based condition for distinguishing classical from nonclassical states of quantized ra...
We propose a new method for describing phase distributions of nonclassical states in optical systems...
A general quantum theory of nonlinear mixing in multimode fields is formulated. The theory is valid ...
We discuss the relationship between fully quantized and semiclassical approaches to input-output the...
In many instances we find it advantageous to display a quantum optical density matrix as a generaliz...
A systematic structure analysis of the correlation functions of statistical quantum optics is carrie...
In this paper we define the normalized coherence function of arbitrary order (m, n), in a manner whi...
A general semiclassical approach to quantum systems with system-bath interactions is developed. We s...
The concept of coherence which has conventionally been used in optics is found to be inadequate to t...
Statistical and quantum optics provides a clear, up-to-date and comprehensive introduction to the re...
This graduate-level text employs a formal, classical viewpoint to survey the fundamentals of quantum...
In the general theory of optical coherence, the following problem discussed in the present paper, ar...
Cumulant functions are introduced to describe the statistical state of a radiation field. These func...
A new operator-based condition for distinguishing classical from nonclassical states of quantized ra...
We demonstrate the occurrence of the well-known Wigner distribution for density of states, which ari...
A new operator-based condition for distinguishing classical from nonclassical states of quantized ra...
We propose a new method for describing phase distributions of nonclassical states in optical systems...
A general quantum theory of nonlinear mixing in multimode fields is formulated. The theory is valid ...
We discuss the relationship between fully quantized and semiclassical approaches to input-output the...
In many instances we find it advantageous to display a quantum optical density matrix as a generaliz...