Laserlight — first example of a second-order phase transition far away from thermal equilibrium

We solve the functional Fokker-Planck equation established in a previous paper in the vicinity of laser threshold. The stationary solution is obtained explicitly in the formP=N exp [−ϕ({ū, ū*})]. ϕ has exactly the same form as the Ginzburg-Landau expression for the free energy of a superconductor, if the pair wave function is replaced by the electromagnetic field amplitudeū. This gives us the key for a thermodynamic reinterpretation of all laser phenomena.In particular the laser threshold appears as a second-order phase transition in all details. It is indicated that our theory provides a new formalism also for the Ginzburg-Landau theory.