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Suppression of Optical Rogue Waves in a CW Injected Semiconductor Laser With Current Modulation and Noise

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Abstract

We study numerically the emission of sporadic rogue intensity pulses in an optically injected semiconductor laser operating in a chaotic dynamical regime. We show that the amplitude of these pulses can be reduced below a safety threshold by perturbing the system with a weak sinusoidal modulation of the bias current or with a moderate amount of incoherent light acting as a source of noise. The probability of observing rogue intensity pulses is also investigated when both a current modulation and noise act simultaneously. We show that their combined effects can significantly modify the likelihood of occurrence of a rogue wave. The results are compared with the unperturbed dynamics showing a resonant-like behavior near the characteristic time scales of the underlying dynamics.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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