2010
DOI: 10.1142/s0217979210055755
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Statistical Properties of Intensity Fluctuation of Saturation Laser Model Driven by Cross-Correlated Additive and Multiplicative Noises

Abstract: Statistical properties of the intensity fluctuation of a saturation laser model driven by cross-correlation additive and multiplicative noises are investigated. Using the Novikov theorem and the projection operator method, we obtain the analytic expressions of the stationary probability distribution Pst(I), the relaxation time Tc, and the normalized variance λ2(0) of the system. By numerical computation, we discussed the effects of the cross-correlation strength λ, the cross-correlation time τ, the quantum noi… Show more

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“…Formulating genFPK equations was initiated in the 70's by the works of van Kampen [23], Fox [24] and Hänggi [25], developed further in the 80's, [22,[26][27][28][29] (see also the seminal survey work of Hänggi and Jung [8]), and has been employed in many applications up to now. Examples of recent works applying genFPK equations to various disciplines are: [30] in energy harvesting, [31] in sensors design, [32] in laser technology, [33] in stochastic resonance, [16,34,35] in ecosystems, and [11,36,37] in medical science.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Formulating genFPK equations was initiated in the 70's by the works of van Kampen [23], Fox [24] and Hänggi [25], developed further in the 80's, [22,[26][27][28][29] (see also the seminal survey work of Hänggi and Jung [8]), and has been employed in many applications up to now. Examples of recent works applying genFPK equations to various disciplines are: [30] in energy harvesting, [31] in sensors design, [32] in laser technology, [33] in stochastic resonance, [16,34,35] in ecosystems, and [11,36,37] in medical science.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Noise-induced transitions are observed in many areas of science and engineering, such as climatology [1-3], laser technology [4], ecosystems [5][6][7], oncology [8][9][10][11], neural systems [12,13], material science [14,15], turbulence [16][17][18][19][20][21] and thermoacoustics [22]. Although these transitions are often rare, their occurrence may have devastating consequences [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%