The noise feature of a single-mode class-A laser amplifier is investigated by solving the Maxwell–Bloch equations of motion in the presence of the fluctuation force of cavity Langevin.The aim is to calculate the simu...The noise feature of a single-mode class-A laser amplifier is investigated by solving the Maxwell–Bloch equations of motion in the presence of the fluctuation force of cavity Langevin.The aim is to calculate the simultaneous fluctuations that are superimposed on the amplitude and phase of the cavity electric field, as well as the atomic population inversion. The correlation function of these fluctuations yields the amplitude, phase, and spontaneous emission noise fluxes, respectively. The amplitude and spontaneous emission noise fluxes exhibit the Lorentzian profiles in both the below-threshold state and the injection-locking region of the above-threshold state. While noise is typically viewed negatively in science and engineering, this research highlights its positive role as a valuable tool for measuring the optical properties of a laser amplifier. For instance, the degree of first-order temporal coherence(DFOTC) is derived by taking the Fourier transform of the amplitude noise flux. The damping rate of DFOTC is associated with the coherence time of the light emitted by the laser amplifier. Furthermore, the uncertainty relation between noise bandwidth and coherence time is confirmed. Finally, it is demonstrated that the input pumping noise flux, together with the output amplitude and spontaneous emission noise fluxes, satisfy the principle of flux conservation.展开更多
A Langevin delayed fractional system with multiple delays in control,is a delayed fractional system that includes delay parameters in both state and control,is first introduced.This paper is devoted to investigating t...A Langevin delayed fractional system with multiple delays in control,is a delayed fractional system that includes delay parameters in both state and control,is first introduced.This paper is devoted to investigating the relative controllability of the Langevin delayed fractional system with multiple delays in control.For linear systems to be relatively controllable,necessary and sufficient circumstances are identified by introducing and employing the Gramian matrix.The sufficient conditions for the relative controllability of semilinear systems are ofered based on Schauder's fixed point theorem.As an unusual approach,the controllability results of the delayed system are built for the first time on the exact solution produced by the MittagLeffler type function although controllability ones in the literature are built on the Volterra integral equations or the mild solutions produced by resolvent families.展开更多
Considering that thermodynarmic irreversibility and hydrodynamic equations can not be derived rigorously and unifiedly from the Liouville equations, the anomalous Langevin equation in the Liouville space is proposed a...Considering that thermodynarmic irreversibility and hydrodynamic equations can not be derived rigorously and unifiedly from the Liouville equations, the anomalous Langevin equation in the Liouville space is proposed as a fundamental equation of statistical physics. This equation reflects that the law of motion of particles obeying reversible, deterministic laws in dynamics becomes irreversible and stochastic in thermodynamics. From this the fundamental equations of nonequilibrium thermodynamics, the principle of entropy increase and the theorem of minimum entropy production have been derived. The hydrodynamic equations, such as the generalized Navier-Stokes equation and the mass drift-diffusion equation etc. have been derived rigorously from the kinetic kinetic equation which is reduced from the anomalous Langevin equation in Liouville space. All these are unified and self consistent. But it is difficult to prove that entropy production density σ can never be negative everywhere for all the isolated inhomogeneous systems far from equilibrium.展开更多
A two-dimensional single-mode laser model with cross-correlations between the real and imaginary parts of the quantum noise as well as the pump noise is investigated.The general closed form of the laser intensity Lang...A two-dimensional single-mode laser model with cross-correlations between the real and imaginary parts of the quantum noise as well as the pump noise is investigated.The general closed form of the laser intensity Langevin equation(GILE)is obtained under a stable locked phase resulting from the cross-correlationλ_(q) between the real and imaginary parts of the quantum noise.Because of the presence of a new term containingλ_(q),we can unify the two opposite intensity Langevin equations which correspond to the two special cases for|λ_(q)|→0 and|λ_(q)|→1 in the GILE.It is expected that the transient and stationary properties of the laser model can be changed qualitatively whenλ_(q) varies.展开更多
文摘The noise feature of a single-mode class-A laser amplifier is investigated by solving the Maxwell–Bloch equations of motion in the presence of the fluctuation force of cavity Langevin.The aim is to calculate the simultaneous fluctuations that are superimposed on the amplitude and phase of the cavity electric field, as well as the atomic population inversion. The correlation function of these fluctuations yields the amplitude, phase, and spontaneous emission noise fluxes, respectively. The amplitude and spontaneous emission noise fluxes exhibit the Lorentzian profiles in both the below-threshold state and the injection-locking region of the above-threshold state. While noise is typically viewed negatively in science and engineering, this research highlights its positive role as a valuable tool for measuring the optical properties of a laser amplifier. For instance, the degree of first-order temporal coherence(DFOTC) is derived by taking the Fourier transform of the amplitude noise flux. The damping rate of DFOTC is associated with the coherence time of the light emitted by the laser amplifier. Furthermore, the uncertainty relation between noise bandwidth and coherence time is confirmed. Finally, it is demonstrated that the input pumping noise flux, together with the output amplitude and spontaneous emission noise fluxes, satisfy the principle of flux conservation.
文摘A Langevin delayed fractional system with multiple delays in control,is a delayed fractional system that includes delay parameters in both state and control,is first introduced.This paper is devoted to investigating the relative controllability of the Langevin delayed fractional system with multiple delays in control.For linear systems to be relatively controllable,necessary and sufficient circumstances are identified by introducing and employing the Gramian matrix.The sufficient conditions for the relative controllability of semilinear systems are ofered based on Schauder's fixed point theorem.As an unusual approach,the controllability results of the delayed system are built for the first time on the exact solution produced by the MittagLeffler type function although controllability ones in the literature are built on the Volterra integral equations or the mild solutions produced by resolvent families.
文摘Considering that thermodynarmic irreversibility and hydrodynamic equations can not be derived rigorously and unifiedly from the Liouville equations, the anomalous Langevin equation in the Liouville space is proposed as a fundamental equation of statistical physics. This equation reflects that the law of motion of particles obeying reversible, deterministic laws in dynamics becomes irreversible and stochastic in thermodynamics. From this the fundamental equations of nonequilibrium thermodynamics, the principle of entropy increase and the theorem of minimum entropy production have been derived. The hydrodynamic equations, such as the generalized Navier-Stokes equation and the mass drift-diffusion equation etc. have been derived rigorously from the kinetic kinetic equation which is reduced from the anomalous Langevin equation in Liouville space. All these are unified and self consistent. But it is difficult to prove that entropy production density σ can never be negative everywhere for all the isolated inhomogeneous systems far from equilibrium.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No.19975020.
文摘A two-dimensional single-mode laser model with cross-correlations between the real and imaginary parts of the quantum noise as well as the pump noise is investigated.The general closed form of the laser intensity Langevin equation(GILE)is obtained under a stable locked phase resulting from the cross-correlationλ_(q) between the real and imaginary parts of the quantum noise.Because of the presence of a new term containingλ_(q),we can unify the two opposite intensity Langevin equations which correspond to the two special cases for|λ_(q)|→0 and|λ_(q)|→1 in the GILE.It is expected that the transient and stationary properties of the laser model can be changed qualitatively whenλ_(q) varies.