2005
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.95.123903
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Coherence Resonance Near a Hopf Bifurcation

Abstract: We report on the observation of coherence resonance for a semiconductor laser with short optical feedback close to Hopf bifurcations. Noise-induced self-pulsations are documented by distinct Lorentzian-like features in the power spectrum. The character of coherence is critically related to the type of the bifurcation. In the supercritical case, spectral width and height of the peak are monotonic functions of the noise level. In contrast, for the subcritical bifurcation, the width exhibits a minimum, translatin… Show more

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“…6 shows a similarly good agreement between the different numerical results (estimation by stochastic simulations and via the numerical solution for Q) and our approximation. Note that for the power spectrum other approximations have been derived (see [5,6] and references therein) whereas we are not aware of any other analytical approach for the calculation of the susceptibility.…”
Section: A Simple Case: B =mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…6 shows a similarly good agreement between the different numerical results (estimation by stochastic simulations and via the numerical solution for Q) and our approximation. Note that for the power spectrum other approximations have been derived (see [5,6] and references therein) whereas we are not aware of any other analytical approach for the calculation of the susceptibility.…”
Section: A Simple Case: B =mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This nonlinear transformation separates the generic dynamical part of the nonlinearities (surviving in the Hopf normal form) from system-specific nonlinearities (included in the nonlinear transformation). By adding noise to this normal form, one can describe the spontaneous activity of a noisy oscillator [2][3][4][5][6] as well as the response to a periodic driving. With a stochastic driving included in the dynamics, it is not possible to talk about bifurcation points anymore -the term bifurcation region coined by Meunier and Verga [7] is more appropriate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The corresponding quality factor, when displayed as a function of system size, i.e. ε = 1/N 2 , goes through a shallow maximum, indicative of coherence resonance [36,8]. At about N 2 = 100 it drops below one, i.e.…”
Section: Effects Of Coupling Beyond Noise Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is even possible to superimpose current noise at different amplitudes to perform a variety of studies relevant to topical aspects of non-linear physics, e.g. the behavior of saturated waves with superposed artificial noise [2] which is accessible in discharges [3]. Furthermore, there is a variety of investigations addressing different topics of non-linear behavior in these plasmas, e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%