Quantum to Classical Transition in a Single-Ion Laser
Fran\c{c}ois Dubin, Carlos Russo, Helena G. Barros, Andreas Stute,, Christoph Becher, Piet O. Schmidt, Rainer Blatt

TL;DR
This paper experimentally demonstrates a single-atom laser exhibiting threshold behavior and explores the transition from quantum to classical light emission, advancing understanding of laser physics at the quantum scale.
Contribution
It provides the first experimental observation of a threshold in a single-atom laser and analyzes how coupling strength affects laser behavior and photon statistics.
Findings
Threshold behavior observed at the single-atom level.
Photon accumulation occurs even at low mean photon numbers.
Self-quenching limits laser operation at high pump strengths.
Abstract
Stimulated emission of photons from a large number of atoms into the mode of a strong light field is the principle mechanism for lasing in "classical" lasers. The onset of lasing is marked by a threshold which can be characterised by a sharp increase in photon flux as a function of external pumping strength. The same is not necessarily true for the fundamental building block of a laser: a single trapped atom interacting with a single optical radiation mode. It has been shown that such a "quantum" laser can exhibit thresholdless lasing in the regime of strong coupling between atom and radiation field. However, although theoretically predicted, a threshold at the single-atom level could not be experimentally observed so far. Here, we demonstrate and characterise a single-atom laser with and without threshold behaviour by changing the strength of atom-light field coupling. We observe the…
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