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Role of seeding the cavity of a two-photon correlated emission laser with thermal light

A study of the evolution of two-mode squeezing, entanglement and intensity of the cavity radiation of a two-photon correlated emission laser initially seeded with a thermal light is presented. The dependence of the degree of two-mode squeezing and entanglement on the intensity of the thermal light and time is found to have more or less a similar nature, although the actual values differ specially in the early stages of the process and when the atoms are initially prepared in nearly 50:50 probability to be in the upper and lower energy levels. Particularly, seeding the cavity turns out to spoil the nonclassical features significantly in the vicinity of $t=0$. It is also shown that the mean photon number in a wider time span has a dip when mode $b$ is seeded, but a peak when mode $a$ is seeded. Moreover, this study asserts that the effect of the seeded light on the nonclassical features and intensity of the cavity radiation is eroded with time by the pertinent emission-absorption mechanism which can be taken as an encouraging sign in practical utilization of this quantum system as a source of bright entangled light.

preprint2010arXivOpen access

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