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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 1995

Pump‐coupled Micromasersa

Pál Bogár; Janos A. Bergou; Mark Hillery

We consider two micromasers coupled in series by sharing a common pumping atomic beam. Quantum correlation between the two spatially separated fields arises as atomic coherence is transferred from the first to the second cavity.


Physical Review A | 1996

ENTANGLEMENT OF ATOMIC BEAMS : TESTS OF COMPLEMENTARITY AND OTHER APPLICATIONS

Pál Bogár; Janos A. Bergou


Physical Review A | 1991

Quantum theory of a noninversion laser with injected atomic coherence

Janos A. Bergou; Pál Bogár


Physical Review A | 1997

TWO-MODE LASING WITHOUT INVERSION WITH INJECTED ATOMIC COHERENCE

Pál Bogár; Janos A. Bergou


Physical Review A | 1995

PUMP-COUPLED MICROMASERS : ENTANGLED TRAPPING STATES OF NONLOCAL FIELDS

Pál Bogár; Janos A. Bergou


Physical Review A | 1994

Quantum island states in the micromaser.

Pál Bogár; Janos A. Bergou; Mark Hillery


Physical Review A | 1995

Pump-coupled high- Q micromasers with conditional measurements of atoms: Transient and steady-state entanglement of nonlocal fields

Pál Bogár; Janos A. Bergou; Mark Hillery


Quantum and Semiclassical Optics: Journal of The European Optical Society Part B | 1995

Atomic coherence in lasers and masers

Janos A. Bergou; Pál Bogár


Optics Communications | 2000

Pump-coupled micromasers: coherent and incoherent coupling 1 It is both a pleasure and an honor to d

Janos A. Bergou; Mark Hillery; Pál Bogár


Optics Communications | 2000

Pump-coupled micromasers: coherent and incoherent coupling

Janos A. Bergou; Mark Hillery; Pál Bogár

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Janos A. Bergou

City University of New York

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Mark Hillery

City University of New York

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