

Beschreibung
This book is on a hot topic in optics and photonics, nonclassical light generation. It supplies the reader with the basic knowledge and guidance for application of new lasers and light-emitting devices. This book is the most advanced state-of-the-art report on...This book is on a hot topic in optics and photonics, nonclassical light generation. It supplies the reader with the basic knowledge and guidance for application of new lasers and light-emitting devices.
This book is the most advanced state-of-the-art report on nonclassical light generation Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Autorentext
Professor Yoshihisa Yamamoto has performed his research at Tokyo University, MIT, Stanford and other prestigious institutions before he became professor at Stanford. He teaches various courses on quantum optics and has published books and more than 350 papers.
Klappentext
The quantum statistical properties of the light wave generated in a semiconductor laser or a light-emitting diode (LED) has been a field of intense research for more than a decade. This research monograph discusses recent research activities in nonclassical light generation based on semiconductor devices. This volume is composed of four major parts. The first discusses the generation of sub-shot-noise light in macroscopic pn junction light-emitting devices, including semiconductor laser and light-emitting diodes. The second part discusses the application of squeezed light in high-precision measurement, including spectroscopy and interferometry. The third part addresses the Coulomb blockade effect in a mesoscopic pn junction and the generation of single photon states. The last part covers the detection of single photons using a visible light photon counter.
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