Abstract

In this paper, synchronization of chaotic oscillations in semiconductor lasers by optical injection in a transmitter-receiver configuration is studied numerically. A chaotic signal is generated from a semiconductor laser with optical feedback in the transmitter and is injected into the receiver laser without optical feedback. We examined the conditions of chaotic synchronization in the system. As a result, we observed complete chaos synchronization within a finite area of very small parameter mismatch between the two laser systems. In addition, chaotic oscillation synchronized by amplification phenomena was observed in the ordinary injection-locking regime with higher optical injection ratios. We demonstrated that synchronization of chaotic oscillations by amplification results from a kind of injection locking under chaotic light injection and is very tolerant to the parameter mismatch between the two lasers, in contrast to the complete synchronization case.

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