Advanced Photonics 2014
DOI: 10.1364/np.2014.nm3a.2
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Origin, Control, and Predictability of Optical Rogue Waves in Semiconductor Lasers

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“…In the turbulent regime we observe from time to time the appearance of high-intensity peaks in the transverse plane. In transverse nonlinear optics, RWs have been described in optical parametric oscillators and laser systems [10][11][12][13]b y extending methods developed for single transverse mode lasers with injected signals [4,5]. Transverse rogue wave events are pulses whose peak intensities are above the significant wave height, which is defined as the average pulse intensity, I x,y t , plus 4 times the standard deviation, σ , of the intensity fluctuations [38].…”
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“…In the turbulent regime we observe from time to time the appearance of high-intensity peaks in the transverse plane. In transverse nonlinear optics, RWs have been described in optical parametric oscillators and laser systems [10][11][12][13]b y extending methods developed for single transverse mode lasers with injected signals [4,5]. Transverse rogue wave events are pulses whose peak intensities are above the significant wave height, which is defined as the average pulse intensity, I x,y t , plus 4 times the standard deviation, σ , of the intensity fluctuations [38].…”
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“…Transverse rogue wave events are pulses whose peak intensities are above the significant wave height, which is defined as the average pulse intensity, I x,y t , plus 4 times the standard deviation, σ , of the intensity fluctuations [38]. The significant wave height is between 5% and 10% higher than the more classical definition of the mean wave height of the highest third of the waves and has been previously used in optics [5,39]. It has also been compared to a similar definition that uses the average pulse intensity plus 8 times the standard deviation σ [4,10].…”
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“…However, depending on the characteristics of a dynamical system, the occurrence of EE has been discovered under a variety of mechanisms, including internal crises, on-off intermittency, blowout bifurcations, stick-slip bifurcations, and so on [6,11,[13][14][15]. For instance, prior studies reveal that EE can arise as a result of the abrupt expansion and destruction of chaotic attractors produced by internal or external crises [11,14].…”
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