Laser-noise-induced intensity fluctuations in an optical interferometer

Abstract
We calculate the intensity fluctuations of the light transmitted by a Fabry-Pérot interferometer when a broadband laser is incident upon it. The laser field is assumed to have a Lorentzian spectrum and to be broadened by random amplitude fluctuations (real or complex) or random frequency fluctuations. In each case we obtain closed-form expressions for the intensity autocorrelation function, from which we can obtain the magnitude of the intensity fluctuations, as well as the power spectrum. These results indicate a strong dependence of the transmitted intensity fluctuations on the higher-order statistical properties of the incident field. Agreement with similar results concerning atomic fluorescence fluctuations is very good.