1st Edition

Theory of Nonclassical States of Light

Edited By V.V. Dodonov, V.I. Man'ko Copyright 2003
    384 Pages
    by CRC Press

    388 Pages
    by CRC Press

    The term 'nonclassical states' refers to the quantum states that cannot be produced in the usual sources of light, such as lasers or lamps, rather than those requiring more sophisticated apparatus for their production. Theory of Non-classical States of Light describes the current status of the theory of nonclassical states of light including many new and important results as well as introductory material and the history of the subject. The authors concentrate on the most important types of nonclassical states, namely squeezed, even/odd ('Schrodinger cat') and binomial states, including their generalizations. However, a review of other types of nonclassical is also given in the introduction, and methods for generating nonclassical states on various processes of light-matter interaction, their phase-space description, and the time evolution of nonclassical states in these processes is presented in separate chapters.

    This contributed volume contains all of the necessary formulae and references required to gain a good understanding of the principles and current status of the field. It will provide a valuable information resource for advanced students and researchers in quantum physics.

    'Nonclassical' States in Quantum Physics: Brief Historical Review. Squeezed States. Parametric Excitation and Generation of Nonclassical States in Linear Media. Even and Odd Coherent States and Tomographic Representation of Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Optics. The Binormial States of Light. Nonclassical States in Kerr Media. From the Jaynes-Cummings Model to Collective Interactions.

    Biography

    V. V. Dodonov , V. I. Man'ko