Phase properties of the quantized single-mode electromagnetic field

D. T. Pegg and S. M. Barnett
Phys. Rev. A 39, 1665 – Published 1 February 1989
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Abstract

The usual mathematical model of the single-mode electromagnetic field is the harmonic oscillator with an infinite-dimensional state space, which unfortunately cannot accommodate the existence of a Hermitian phase operator. Recently we indicated that this difficulty may be circumvented by using an alternative, and physically indistinguishable, mathematical model of the single-mode field involving a finite but arbitrarily large state space, the dimension of which is allowed to tend to infinity after physically measurable results, such as expectation values, are calculated. In this paper we investigate the properties of a Hermitian phase operator which follows directly and uniquely from the form of the phase states in this space and find them to be well behaved. The phase-number commutator is not subject to the difficulties inherent in Dirac’s original commutator, but still preserves the commutatorPoisson-bracket correspondence for physical field states. In the quantum regime of small field strengths, the phase operator predicts phase properties substantially different from those obtained using the conventional Susskind-Glogower operators. In particular, our results are consistent with the vacuum being a state of random phase and the phases of two vacuum fields being uncorrelated. For higher-intensity fields, the quantum phase properties agree with those previously obtained by phenomenological and semiclassical approaches, where such approximations are valid. We illustrate the properties of the phase with a discussion of partial phase states. The Hermitian phase operator also allows us to construct a unitary number-shift operator and phase-moment generating functions. We conclude that the alternative mathematical description of the single-mode field presented here provides a valid, and potentially useful, quantum-mechanical approach for calculating the phase properties of the electromagnetic field.

  • Received 12 September 1988

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.39.1665

©1989 American Physical Society

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D. T. Pegg

  • School of Science, Griffith University, Nathan, Brisbane 4111, Australia

S. M. Barnett

  • Department of Engineering Science, Oxford University, Parks Road, Oxford, 0X1 3PJ, England

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Vol. 39, Iss. 4 — February 1989

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