Frequency dependence of laser light fluctuations

Abstract
The equations of motion for an inhomogeneously broadened laser operating off resonance in the neighborhood of threshold are solved. It is shown that the effects of detuning cannot be described just by a frequency-dependent laser pump parameter, but that the laser characteristics are modified in other ways also. The relative intensity fluctuations and the correlation time of the laser are calculated as a function of mean intensity and frequency, and it is shown that both are affected by detuning. These theoretical conclusions are then confirmed quantitatively by direct photoelectric counting and two-time correlation measurements of a He:Ne laser.