We experimentally study the synchronization of chaos generated by semiconductor lasers in a cascade injection configuration, i.e., a tunable master laser is used to generate chaos by optical injection in a transmitter laser that injects light into a receiver laser.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this Letter, we experimentally demonstrate a method to improve the bandwidth and flatness of chaos from a laser diode using the optical injection of a frequency comb. Our results show that the injection of an optical frequency comb into a laser diode extends the area of chaotic dynamics to much broader injection parameters (injected power and detuning frequency). The increased number of injected lines and the injected comb spacing are used to control and significantly improve the chaos properties.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe investigate experimentally the nonlinear polarization dynamics of a VCSEL subject to optical injection of a frequency comb. By tuning the polarization of the injected comb to be orthogonal to that of the VCSEL, we demonstrate the generation of either a single polarization or a dual polarization frequency comb. The injection parameters (injected power and detuning frequency) are then used either to generate harmonics of the initial comb spacing or to increase the number of total output frequency lines up to 15 times the number of injected comb lines.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe experimentally and theoretically demonstrate the variety of the nonlinear dynamics exhibited by a single frequency semiconductor laser subjected to optical injection from a frequency comb. The injection parameters (the detuning and the injection strength) and the comb properties (comb spacing and the amplitude of the injected comb lines) are varied to unveil several dynamics such as injection locking, wave-mixing, chaotic dynamics, and unlocked time-periodic dynamics corresponding to new comb solutions. The asymmetry of the injected comb is shown to modify the size of the injection locking region in the parameter space, as well as the common properties between the new comb solutions observed and the injected comb.
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