2011
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.83.056211
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Mismatch and synchronization: Influence of asymmetries in systems of two delay-coupled lasers

Abstract: We study the synchronization properties of the delay dynamics of two identical semiconductor lasers coupled through a semitransparent mirror. Via an analytical and numerical approach, we investigate the influence of asymmetries, in particular mismatches of self- and cross-coupling strength and differences in self- and cross-coupling delay. We show that the former mismatch affects the stability of the zero-lag state but not the dynamics within the synchronization manifold, while the latter mismatch does not aff… Show more

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“…In the latter case, a time shift according to the difference between the coupling delays in the two branches was found. Although the synchronization remains stable, the delay mismatch significantly affects the emerging dynamics (Hicke et al, 2011). In turn, a coupling mismatch deteriorates the stability of the synchronized solution, but does not affect the synchronized dynamics much.…”
Section: Mutually Coupled Lasers Through a Relay Elementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the latter case, a time shift according to the difference between the coupling delays in the two branches was found. Although the synchronization remains stable, the delay mismatch significantly affects the emerging dynamics (Hicke et al, 2011). In turn, a coupling mismatch deteriorates the stability of the synchronized solution, but does not affect the synchronized dynamics much.…”
Section: Mutually Coupled Lasers Through a Relay Elementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…42, the idea behind the laser-based implementations is to digitize a chaotic analog signal Uchida et al, 2008;, taking advantage of the inherent noise in combination with chaos-induced decorrelation of the trajectory as the basis for the generation of independent bits (Mikami et al, 2012). Semiconductor lasers subject to delayed optical feedback can produce strongly diverging chaotic trajectories, thus making high bit rates possible (Argyris, Deligiannidis et al, 2010;Hirano et al, 2010;Oliver et al, 2011). The chaotic signals typically consist of irregular picosecond pulses (Fischer, van Tartwijk et al, 1996).…”
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“…Our understanding and treatment of various brain pathologies and deficiencies, such as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and epilepsy, relies heavily on the analysis of synchronization of oscillating neural populations [3][4][5]. Recent work on laser communication networks has extensively used coupled oscillator models to study the dynamics of in-phase or anti-phase and complete chaos synchronization [6][7][8][9][10]. Chimera states, where a network of oscillators splits into coexisting domains of coherent, phaselocked and incoherent, desynchronized behaviour, have also been observed [11][12][13][14][15].…”
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“…The aim of the present study is to provide a bridge between laser networks and chimera patterns, which opens up numerous perspectives for application of chimera states and at the same time provides more insight into their understanding on the conceptual level. While synchronization phenomena have been well studied for small networks of coupled laser systems [37][38][39][40][41][42], chimera states have not yet been reported in laser networks so far. This sparks the question what conditions have to be met for the formation of chimera states in laser networks.…”
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