Experimental Evidence of Slow Spiking Rate in a Semiconductor Laser by Electro-optical Feedback: Generation and Control
- S. F. Abdalah
- Kais Al-Naimee
- R. Meucci
- N. Al Muslet
- F. T. Arecchi
Abstract
We report on experimental evidence of generation and control of low spiking events in a semiconductor laser. An experiment has been carried on a semiconductor laser with an electro-optic feedback, set in a parameter range where chaos occurs. The feedback is modulated by 1 kHz and 10 kHz, frequencies, 50mV amplitudes. The dependence of the injected current on the feedback fraction is observed.
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- DOI:10.5539/apr.v2n2p170
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