Delay-induced dynamics and jitter reduction of passively mode-locked semiconductor lasers subject to optical feedback

Abstract

We study a passively mode-locked semiconductor ring laser subject to optical feedback from an external mirror. Using a delay differential equation model for the mode-locked laser, we are able to systematically investigate the resonance effects of the inter-spike interval time of the laser and the roundtrip time of the light in the external cavity (delay time) for intermediate and long delay times. We observe synchronization plateaus following the ordering of the well-known Farey sequence. Our results show that in agreement with the experimental results a reduction of the timing jitter is possible if the delay time is chosen close to an integer multiple of the inter-spike interval time of the laser without external feedback. Outside the main resonant regimes the timing jitter is drastically increased by the feedback.

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Keywords
Delay differential equations, Delay Time, External cavity, External mirrors, Farey sequence, Inter-spike interval, Mode-locked laser, Passively mode-locked, Resonance effect, Round-trip time, Semiconductor ring lasers, Differential equations, Feedback, Passive mode locking, Ring lasers, Semiconductor lasers, Timing jitter, Saturable absorbers
Citation
Otto, C., Lüdge, K., Vladimirov, A. G., Wolfrum, M., & Schöll, E. (2012). Delay-induced dynamics and jitter reduction of passively mode-locked semiconductor lasers subject to optical feedback. 14. https://doi.org//10.1088/1367-2630/14/11/113033
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CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 Unported