Pulse propagation in a 1D array of excitable semiconductor lasers

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Abstract

Nonlinear pulse propagation is a major feature in continuously extended excitable systems. The persistence of this phenomenon in coupled excitable systems is expected. Here, we investigate theoretically the propagation of nonlinear pulses in a 1D array of evanescently coupled excitable semiconductor lasers. We show that the propagation of pulses is characterized by a hopping dynamics. The average pulse speed and bifurcation diagram are characterized as a function of the coupling strength between the lasers. Several instabilities are analyzed such as the onset and disappearance of pulse propagation and a spontaneous breaking of the translation symmetry. The pulse propagation modes evidenced are specific to the discrete nature of the 1D array of excitable lasers.

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Alfaro-Bittner, K., Barbay, S., & Clerc, M. G. (2020). Pulse propagation in a 1D array of excitable semiconductor lasers. Chaos, 30(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0006195

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