Experimental implementation of a biometric laser synaptic sensor

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Abstract

We fabricate a biometric laser fiber synaptic sensor to transmit information from one neuron cell to the other by an optical way. The optical synapse is constructed on the base of an erbium-doped fiber laser, whose pumped diode current is driven by a pre-synaptic FitzHugh-Nagumo electronic neuron, and the laser output controls a post-synaptic FitzHugh-Nagumo electronic neuron. The implemented laser synapse displays very rich dynamics, including fixed points, periodic orbits with different frequency-locking ratios and chaos. These regimes can be beneficial for efficient biorobotics, where behavioral flexibility subserved by synaptic connectivity is a challenge. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Pisarchik, A. N., Sevilla-Escoboza, R., Jaimes-Reátegui, R., Huerta-Cuellar, G., Hugo García-Lopez, J., & Kazantsev, V. B. (2013). Experimental implementation of a biometric laser synaptic sensor. Sensors (Switzerland), 13(12), 17322–17331. https://doi.org/10.3390/s131217322

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