The onset of lasing in a classical laser is marked by a threshold that can be characterized by a sharp increase in photon flux as a function of external pumping strength. The same is not necessarily true for a single trapped atom interacting with a single optical mode. Quantum lasers have shown thresholdless lasing in the regime of strong coupling between an atom and a radiation field, but the existence of a threshold has been predicted. Here, we demonstrate and characterize a single-atom laser with and without threshold behaviour by changing the strength of atom/light-field coupling. We observe the establishment of a laser threshold through the accumulation of photons in the optical mode even for a mean photon number substantially lower than for the classical case. Our observations mark an important step towards a fundamental understanding of laser operation in the few-atom limit including systems based on semiconductor quantum dots or molecules.
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Dubin, F., Russo, C., Barros, H. G., Stute, A., Becher, C., Schmidt, P. O., & Blatt, R. (2010). Quantum to classical transition in a single-ion laser. Nature Physics, 6(5), 350–353. https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys1627
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