Abstract
The self-generation of a chaotic microwave signal in a spin-wave optoelectronic generator has been experimentally investigated for the first time. The generator was a ring circuit, in the microwave path of which there was a spin-wave delay line on the film of an yttrium iron garnet (YIG) and a microwave amplifier. The optical path contained a fiber optic delay line. The nonlinear element of the generator was a film of YIG, which worked under the conditions of four-wave parametric interaction of spin waves. It has been shown that it is possible to generate monochromatic, periodic, quasi-periodic, and chaotic microwave signals by controlling the gain coefficient of the ring. The parameters characterizing the chaotic signal that are generated by the ring have been determined.
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