Abstract
We use standard quantum laser theory to examine the linewidth of lasers with a four-level atomic gain medium as a function of the spontaneous emission rate into the lasing mode and the decay rates from the upper and lower lasing levels. We find that the laser linewidth ceases to exhibit the customary decrease with increased photon number when a critical photon number, proportional to the ratio of the decay rate from the lower lasing level to the rate of spontaneous emission into the lasing mode, is reached. This critical photon number would decrease as the size of the optical cavity is decreased. In addition we show that, in general, the laser linewidth depends critically on the ratio of the overall decay rates from the upper and lower lasing levels.
- Received 8 July 1998
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.59.2295
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