Abstract
A cavity soliton laser (CSL) is a device able to self generate localized states, also, without the injection of a coherent beam. In this contribution we describe the experimental realization of a cavity soliton laser by coupling two broad area semiconductor lasers in a self imaging configuration. Furthermore, the possibility to engineer the proposed scheme in a single monolithic device opens the way to robust, cost effective cavity soliton sources.
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