Abstract
We examine the behavior of self-pulsating laser diodes when injected with periodic optical signals. We experimentally and theoretically investigate the phase difference between the injected optical signal and the synchronized self-pulsating laser diode emission. We explore the phase difference dependence on detuning between the laser free-running self-pulsation frequency and the applied signal frequency, and on the injected signal power. The determined sensitive dependence of the phase difference on these factors has important consequences when self-pulsating lasers are used as optical signal processing elements in all-optical communication networks, where such sensitivity may lead to timing problems. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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Egan, A., Harley-Stead, M., Rees, P., Lynch, S., McEvoy, P., O’Gorman, J., & Hegarty, J. (1996). All-optical synchronization of self-pulsating laser diodes. Applied Physics Letters, 68(25), 3534–3536. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.116521
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