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14 April 2006 Dynamics of semiconductor lasers with filtered optical feedback
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Abstract
In the filtered optical feedback (FOF) scheme a part of the emission of the laser is spectrally filtered, for example by a Fabry-Perot filter, and than fed back into the laser. If a semiconductor laser is subject to such delayed FOF qualitative different types of oscillations are possible: the well known relaxation oscillations and, more remarkably, frequency oscillations. We explain how the continuous wave operation of the FOF laser - the external filtered modes - lose their stability and the different types of oscillations arise due to the presence of the filter. This study is restricted to the case of a narrow filter. This means that there are only a few external filtered modes within the width of the filter, so that the influence of the feedback phase can be studied explicitly.
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B. Krauskopf, H. Erzgräber, and D. Lenstra "Dynamics of semiconductor lasers with filtered optical feedback", Proc. SPIE 6184, Semiconductor Lasers and Laser Dynamics II, 61840V (14 April 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.663295
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KEYWORDS
Optical filters

Semiconductor lasers

Laser stabilization

Laser optics

Stars

Feedback loops

Modes of laser operation

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