Abstract
We numerically investigate the effect of phase-amplitude coupling modulation on power spectra in semiconductor lasers subject to optical injection in a face to face configuration, when a non-negligible injection delay time is taken into account. We find that as phase-amplitude coupling factor a varies, the system goes through a sequence of phase transactions between In-phase locking states to anti-phase locking states via phase-flip bifurcation. Moreover, we observed the signature of frequency discretization (Frequency Island) and uncovered the physical mechanism for the existence of multi-stability near the phase transitions regimes. Within the windows between successive anti-phases to in-phase locking regions, optical injection induced modulation in alpha, unveiling a remarkable universal feature in the various dynamics of coupled lasers system which could be useful in controlling the chirp or pulse repetition rate of a photonic integrated compact device with the aid of phase control.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | UNSP 100860Q |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | HIGH-POWER DIODE LASER TECHNOLOGY XV |
| Volume | 10086 |
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| Publication status | Published - 2017 |
| Event | Conference on High-Power Diode Laser Technology XV - San Francisco, CA Duration: 30 Jan 2017 → 31 Jan 2017 |
Funding
Science Foundation Ireland grant [12/IP/1258]