Nonlinear dynamics in an optoelectronic feedback delay oscillator with piecewise linear transfer functions from the laser diode and photodiode

Physical Review. E
Géraud R Goune ChenguiYanne K Chembo

Abstract

We investigate the nonlinear dynamics of a recent architecture of an optoelectronic oscillator, where the emitting laser and the receiving diode are connected in a head-to-tail configuration via an optical fiber delay line. The resulting nonlinear transfer function is a piecewise linear profile, and its interplay with the delay leads to many complex behaviors such as relaxation oscillations and deterministic chaos. This system belongs to a recent class of optoelectronic oscillators where the nonlinearity does not originate from the sinusoidal transfer function of an imbalanced interferometer, and, in particular, it is a simple optoelectronic oscillator configuration that is capable of displaying a chaotic behavior. The results of the analytic study are confirmed by numerical simulations and experimental measurements.

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