Multi-stabilities and symmetry-broken one-colour and two-colour states in closely coupled single-mode lasers
Abstract
We theoretically investigate the dynamics of two mutually coupled identical single-mode semi-conductor lasers. For small separation and large coupling between the lasers, symmetry-broken one-colour states are shown to be stable. In this case the light output of the lasers have significantly different intensities while at the same time the lasers are locked to a single common frequency. For intermediate coupling we observe stable symmetry-broken two-colour states, where both lasers lase simultaneously at two optical frequencies which are separated by up to 150~GHz. Using a five dimensional model we identify the bifurcation structure which is responsible for the appearance of symmetric and symmetry-broken one-colour and two-colour states. Several of these states give rise to multi-stabilities and therefore allow for the design of all-optical memory elements on the basis of two coupled single-mode lasers. The switching performance of selected designs of optical memory elements is studied numerically.
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@article{arxiv.1308.1850,
title = {Multi-stabilities and symmetry-broken one-colour and two-colour states in closely coupled single-mode lasers},
author = {Eoin Clerkin and Stephen O'Brien and Andreas Amann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.1850},
year = {2017}
}
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12 pages, 15 figures