학술논문

Controlling the unstable emission of a semiconductor laser subject to conventional optical feedback with a filtered feedback branch
Document Type
Conference
Source
CLEO/Europe - EQEC 2009 - European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics and the European Quantum Electronics Conference Lasers and Electro-Optics 2009 and the European Quantum Electronics Conference. CLEO Europe - EQEC 2009. European Conference on. :1-1 Jun, 2009
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Photonics and Electrooptics
Laser feedback
Optical feedback
Optical control
Semiconductor lasers
Optical filters
Chaos
Laser stability
Mirrors
Control systems
Optical coupling
Language
Abstract
The control of semiconductor exhibiting dynamical instabilities has received considerable attention during recent years. Our purpose in this work is to prevent periodic or chaotic oscillations in a semiconductor laser subject to conventional optical feedback (COF) by stabilizing it in a CW regime. We propose the use of a filtered optical feedback (FOF) from an external mirror in one of the external branches. Using FOF rather than COF the control of the system is easier and more effective. The proposed device (Fig. 1, left) consists of a semiconductor laser coupled to the two external reflectors. One branch is the conventional feedback branch (CFB) and the other is the filtered feedback branch (FFB). The frequency dependent reflectivity in the FFB is described by a Lorenzian function [1]. The laser dynamics is analyzed in the framework of the extended Lang-Kobayashi rate equations [2] for the complex field amplitudes E(t), F(t) and excess carrier density N(t).