lystilstande
Lystilstande, or light states, are the quantum states of the electromagnetic field used in quantum optics to describe the statistical and phase properties of light. They differ from classical descriptions by exhibiting non-classical features such as specific photon statistics or phase-dependent measurements, and they form the basis for understanding how light behaves at the quantum level.
Common lystilstande include coherent states, which resemble classical laser light; Fock (number) states, with a definite
Mathematically, lystilstande are represented by state vectors in a Hilbert space or by density operators. They
Generation and detection rely on optical devices and measurement techniques. Coherent states arise from stable lasers;
Applications of lystilstande span quantum communication, quantum computation, and precision metrology, where quantum features of light