Chaos control and noise suppression in external-cavity semiconductor lasers

Noriyuki Kikuchi, Yun Liu, Junji Ohtsubo

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Abstract

Feedback-induced chaos and intensity noise enhancement in a laser diode with external optical feedback are studied by computer simulations. The enhancement of relative intensity noise (RIN) that is often observed in experiments is considered as a result of the feedback-induced deterministic chaos and the intensity noise suppression is treated from the viewpoint of chaos control. Especially, the conventional noise suppressing technique known as a high-frequency injection modulation is turned into a problem of stabilizing chaos through parameter modulations. We developed an analytical method which allows to optimize the modulation frequency from the linear stability analysis of the dynamical model that describes the laser diode with external feedback. The robustness of the modulation with respect to the modulation frequency and depth is verified and the results suggest the feasibility of applying our method to actual noise suppression. The RIN in the low-frequency region (up to 100 MHz) is shown to be reduced to the solitary laser level when the feedback-induced chaos is effectively controlled with the optimized modulation frequency.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)56-65
Number of pages10
JournalIEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics
Volume33
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1997

Keywords

  • Chaos control
  • External feedback
  • High-frequency modulation
  • Noise suppression
  • Semiconductor laser

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