@ACuriousMind Just one brief question, should there a distinction between a light field a mode and a state be made? Is it correct to say:
he light field is a superposition of modes. Now it also depends where we consider the light field right? You can have the light field in vacuum, so you have free space modes, or the light can be in a waveguide, in this case you'd consider waveguide modes or optical resonators and its own modes. And now a mode is characterized by a state, you say. This state can be pure i.e coherent or fock states, or a mixed state i.e a thermal state. But for the state o…