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Optical-feedback-induced chaos and its control in multimode semiconductor lasers

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In this paper, the effects of optical feedback in multilongitudinal mode semiconductor lasers are studied through computer simulations, and the stabilization of the mode spectrum and reduction of the feedback-induced noise through current modulation are compared and compared with experimental results.
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The effects of optical feedback in multilongitudinal mode semiconductor lasers are studied through computer simulations. Two separate regimes are found based on the length of the external cavity. For long external cavities (external-cavity mode spacing larger than the relaxation-oscillation frequency), the laser follows a quasi-periodic route to chaos as feedback is increased. For short external cavities, the laser can undergo both quasi-periodic and period doubling routes to chaos. When the laser output becomes chaotic, the relative-intensity noise is greatly increased (by more than 20 dB) from its solitary-laser value. Considerable attention is paid to the effects of optical feedback on the longitudinal-mode spectrum. The stabilization of the mode spectrum and the reduction of the feedback-induced noise through current modulation are studied and compared with experimental results. Current modulation eliminates feedback-induced chaos when the modulation frequency and depth are suitably optimized. This technique of chaos control has applications in optical data recording. >

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a detailed theoretical and experimental investigation of the nonlinear dynamics of a semiconductor laser with optical feedback, showing that the coherence collapsed state is a chaotic attractor and that chaos is reached for increasing feedback level through a quasi-periodic route interrupted by frequency locking.
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