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Spontaneous-emission-enabled dynamics at the threshold of a directly modulated semiconductor laser

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Chaos in semiconductor lasers or other optical systems has been intensively studied in the past two decades. However, modulation around threshold has received much less attention, in particular, in gain-modulated semiconductor lasers. In this paper, we investigate the bifurcation sequence that appears with pump modulation in the threshold region with a large amplitude and different values of modulation frequency. Modulation around threshold necessarily includes “below-threshold” dynamics, which can be effectively displayed only through a nonlinear visualization of the oscillations. The irregular temporal behavior is examined at various modulation frequencies and amplitudes, highlighting a possible route to chaos for very large amplitude modulation in the near-threshold region. The addition of (average) spontaneous emission to the lasing mode enables a coupled dynamics between photons and carriers even below threshold, thus extending the pump range in which modulation actively modifies the laser behavior. We also report on the existence of a transition between similar attractors characterized by a temporal transient that depends on the amplitude of the modulation driving the pump.

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