Abstract
The input-output theory, originally developed for a linear coupling between cavity mode a and a bath, is extended to a coupling that is quadratic in the cavity mode operator a. We then apply this to second-harmonic generation, in a cavity that is resonant at the fundamental frequency and has an active laser medium working at the fundamental frequency. We find intensity squeezing of 50% below the shot-noise level in the output light at the second-harmonic frequency, whether or not the cavity is resonant at the second-harmonic frequency. To compare the singly resonant cavity to the doubly resonant cavity, we develop in an appendix a general technique for extracting a single mode from a continuum.
- Received 14 December 1990
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.43.5068
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