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Bosons are integer-spin particles that obey Bose-Einstein statistics. Two bosons can occupy the same quantum state.

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Distribution function for squeezed light as a function of energy

For bosons in a thermal state, I know that the Bose-Einstein function reads $$n(\epsilon_n)=\frac{1}{e^{\beta \epsilon_n}-1}$$ where $\epsilon_n$ is the energy and $\beta$ is the inverse temperature. … As such, what would $n(\epsilon_n)$ be for squeezed light or bosons with a Poissonian probability distribution? …
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