Anomalous spontaneousstimulated-decay phase transition and zero-threshold laser action in a microscopic cavity

Abstract
In an active ‘‘microcavity’’ the condition of maximum ‘‘enhancement’’ of spontaneous emission corresponds to resonant coupling of atoms with a single field mode. We demonstrate that this exceptional condition results in the effective cancellation of spontaneous emission, in the onset of stimulated emission at exceedingly low excitation levels, and in an anomalously high stimulated-emission gain. In the context of phase-transition theory the active microcavity behaves as a statistical ensemble undergoing an order-disorder transition at an extremely high value of the critical temperature.