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Deterministic polarization chaos from a laser diode

Authors :
Marc Sciamanna
Martin Virte
Krassimir Panajotov
Hugo Thienpont
OPTEL - Equipe Optique et électronique pour les télécoms
Department of Applied Physics and Photonics [Brussels] (TONA)
Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
Brussels Photonics Team
Applied Physics and Photonics
Source :
Nature Photonics, Nature Photonics, Nature Publishing Group, 2013, 7 (1), pp.60-65. ⟨10.1038/nphoton.2012.286⟩, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2013.

Abstract

Fifty years after the invention of the laser diode and fourty years after the report of the butterfly effect - i.e. the unpredictability of deterministic chaos, it is said that a laser diode behaves like a damped nonlinear oscillator. Hence no chaos can be generated unless with additional forcing or parameter modulation. Here we report the first counter-example of a free-running laser diode generating chaos. The underlying physics is a nonlinear coupling between two elliptically polarized modes in a vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser. We identify chaos in experimental time-series and show theoretically the bifurcations leading to single- and double-scroll attractors with characteristics similar to Lorenz chaos. The reported polarization chaos resembles at first sight a noise-driven mode hopping but shows opposite statistical properties. Our findings open up new research areas that combine the high speed performances of microcavity lasers with controllable and integrated sources of optical chaos.<br />Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17494885 and 17494893
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Photonics, Nature Photonics, Nature Publishing Group, 2013, 7 (1), pp.60-65. ⟨10.1038/nphoton.2012.286⟩, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bba2fdd5898b9a3e8f8ba55f074344e7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nphoton.2012.286⟩