Fluctuation-induced resonances

Y. Prior, P. Stern
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Recently1 a detailed analysis was given for the role played by laser phase fluctuations in NL optics. In that work, the existence of new extra resonances induced by stochastic fluctuations was predicted, based on a derivation starting from the phase diffusion model. In this work we present the results of numerical simulations of laser phase fluctuations. The optical Bloch equations are solved numerically for a phase fluctuating laser. A model of a piecewise constant phase jumping at random between all values is treated, and other models are discussed. Molecular collisions are simulated and compared to phase fluctuations. The collisions give rise to the pressure-induced extra resonance (PIER4), while the phase jumps give rise to stochastic fluctuations-induced extra resonance (SFIER). These simulations show clearly that phase fluctuations may be analogous to real collisions and may cause extra resonances, and indeed, the SFIER4 resonance has recently been observed experimentally.2
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Fluctuation-induced共振
最近对激光相位波动在近光光学中的作用作了详细的分析。在这项工作中,基于从相扩散模型开始的推导,预测了随机波动引起的新的额外共振的存在。本文给出了激光相位波动的数值模拟结果。对相位波动激光器的光学布洛赫方程进行了数值求解。讨论了一种分段恒相位随机跳变的模型,并讨论了其他模型。模拟了分子碰撞,并与相起伏进行了比较。碰撞产生压力诱导的额外共振(PIER4),而相位跳变产生随机波动诱导的额外共振(SFIER)。这些模拟清楚地表明,相位波动可能类似于真实的碰撞,并可能引起额外的共振,事实上,最近已经在实验中观察到SFIER4的共振
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