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Action of passive, lossless optical systems in quantum optics.

Ludwig Knöll, +2 more
- 01 Oct 1987 - 
- Vol. 36, Iss: 8, pp 3803-3818
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It is shown that the effect of the optical instruments may be taken into account by introducing an apparatus function in a way which formally corresponds to that of classical optics, but the calculation of the corresponding convolution integrals is governed by operator ordering rules, which are essential in the case of quantum light fields.
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A quantum optical formulation of the action of passive, lossless optical instruments on quantum light fields is developed. The quantum Maxwell equations are formally solved and the commutation relations for various combinations of field operators at different times are studied. General relationships between field correlation functions and correlation functions of source-quantity operators and free-field operators are derived. Formulas are presented for the case when the free field is the vacuum field. Furthermore, the mixing of source-field light with coherent free-field light is treated. The theory is applied to the calculation of the photocount distribution. The theory presented renders it possible to take into account the effects of light propagation through the optical system. It is shown that the effect of the optical instruments may be taken into account by introducing an apparatus function in a way which formally corresponds to that of classical optics. However, the calculation of the corresponding convolution integrals is governed by operator ordering rules, which are essential in the case of quantum light fields and which can give rise to substantial differences between classical and quantum optics.

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