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Experimental characterization of transitions between locking regimes in a laser system with weak periodic forcing

Published 23 Jun 2018 in physics.optics and physics.data-an | (1806.08950v1)

Abstract: The entrainment (or locking) phenomenon, by which an oscillator adapts its natural rhythm to an external periodic signal, is well-known in physics, chemistry, biology, etc.; however, controlling an stochastic nonlinear system with a small-amplitude signal is a challenging task, and systems that allow for low-cost experiments are scarce. Here we use a semiconductor laser with optical feedback, operated in the regime where it randomly emits abrupt spikes. We quantify the quality of the entrainment of the optical spikes to periodic, small-amplitude electric perturbations of the laser pump current. We use the success rate (SR) that counts the number of spikes that occur within a short time window after each perturbation, and the false positive rate (FPR) that counts the additional spikes that occur outside the window. The ROC curves (SR vs. FPR plots) uncover parameter regions where the electric perturbations fully control the laser spikes, entraining them, such that the laser emits, shortly after each perturbation, one and only one spike (i.e., SR=1 and FPR=0). We also characterize the locking-unlocking transitions when the perturbation amplitude and frequency vary.

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