A physical explanation of excess quantum noise due to non-orthogonal modes

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We introduce a physical model of excess quantum noise in a laser with non-orthogonal polarization modes. We discuss the cause of the polarization excess quantum noise in terms of an injected wave excitation factor. Within this context the excess noise is due to the fact that the lasing mode is not the polarization state that experiences the highest gain.

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Van Der Lee, A. M., Van Exter, M. P., Van Druten, N. J., & Woerdman, J. P. (2001). A physical explanation of excess quantum noise due to non-orthogonal modes. New Journal of Physics, 3. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/3/1/302

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