Abstract

Through the use of analytical and numerical techniques, we investigate the interaction between the trivial off-state and the continuous-wave (CW) operation of a semiconductor laser subject to conventional optical feedback. More specifically, using numerical continuation tools, the stability and bifurcations of the CW states, or external-cavity modes (ECMs), are analyzed in dependence on the parameters of feedback phase, feedback strength, pump current, and the linewidth enhancement factor. In this way, curves of codimension-one Hopf bifurcations are shown to destabilize the off-state and lead to stable ECM operation. Moreover, self-intersections of these Hopf curves in codimension-two Hopf-Hopf bifurcation points are seen to give rise to curves of codimension-one torus bifurcations (Hopf bifurcations of the ECMs), and degenerate-Hopf points to the birth of saddle-node bifurcations of the ECMs, as parameters are varied. These codimension-two points are shown to come together at a codimension-three degenerate Hopf-Hopf point (a Bogdanov-Takens bifurcation of the ECMs): a limiting point for which a stable off-state can exist.

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