23 research outputs found

    Excess-noise-enhanced parametric down conversion

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    We calculate the influence of excess noise on parametric down conversion in an unstable optical parametric oscillator (OPO), using a quantum quasimode description. We find a strongly enhanced pair photon generation rate below threshold as compared to a conventional stable cavity setup of comparable gain and loss. In addition, the oscillation threshold is lowered due to the influence of the excess noise and the squeezing properties of the emitted light are significantly changed. In general, the maximal quantum-noise suppression in one quadrature component is reduced, which poses strong limitations for the practical usefulness of a geometrically unstable OPO source. The analytical results from our quasimode description are in good agreement with numerical simulations using a positive-P representation of the field in mode space and in position space

    Temporal structure of stimulated-Brillouin-scattering reflectivity considering transversal-mode development

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    The time-resolved reflectivity of optical phase conjugation by stimulated Brillouin scattering ~SBS! is investigated both theoretically and experimentally. A three-dimensional and transient model of SBS is developed to compare the experimental and theoretical results. Noise initiation of the SBS process is included in the model to simulate the shot-to-shot variation in the reflectivity and the Stokes temporal profile.Shahraam Afshaarvahid, Axel Heuer, Ralf Menzel, and Jesper Munc

    Quantum theory of the far-off-resonance continuous-wave Raman laser: Heisenberg-Langevin approach

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    We present the quantum theory of the far-off-resonance continuous-wave Raman laser using the Heisenberg-Langevin approach. We show that the simplified quantum Langevin equations for this system are mathematically identical to those of the nondegenerate optical parametric oscillator in the time domain with the following associations: pump pump, Stokes signal, and Raman coherence idler. We derive analytical results for both the steady-state behavior and the time-dependent noise spectra, using standard linearization procedures. In the semiclassical limit, these results match with previous purely semiclassical treatments, which yield excellent agreement with experimental observations. The analytical time-dependent results predict perfect photon statistics conversion from the pump to the Stokes and nonclassical behavior under certain operational conditions

    Hypertrophy of colonic smooth muscle: contractile proteins, shortening velocity, and regulation

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    Smooth muscle in megacolon was studied in the lethal spotted mouse and its normal sibling. In megacolon, structural remodeling and a very large increase in total protein content are associated with some changes in the contractile protein isoform composition. 1) There is a higher actin concentration in megacolon, primarily caused by a larger proportion of gamma-isoforms. 2) There was no difference in myosin concentration or in SM1/SM2 heavy chains in megacolon and normal muscle contractile proteins. 3) Only LC17a essential light chain is present in both normal and megacolon. 4) The 25- to 50-kDa 5'-insert occurs in 15-20% of the myosin in normal colon, compared with 5- to 10-fold lower amounts in megacolon. In permeabilized muscles there was no significant difference in unloaded shortening velocity (Vo) with maximal thiophosphorylation of the 20-kDa light chains, nor was there significant difference in the force vs. Ca2+ and force vs. myosin light chain phosphorylation relationships. At approximately 60% myosin light chain phosphorylation after Ca2+ activation, Vo of megacolon was approximately two times faster than Vo of normal muscle. These cellular changes largely account for the higher propulsive velocity of the colon in situ. The distribution of myosin and actin isoforms and the lack of a simple relationship between myosin light chain phosphorylation and Vo point to the operation of additional regulatory processes. </jats:p
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