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Optimal operating conditions for external cavity semiconductor laser optical chaos communication system. / Priyadarshi, S.; Pierce, I.; Hong, Y. et al.
In: Semiconductor Science and Technology, Vol. 27, No. 9, 01.09.2012, p. 094002.

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Priyadarshi S, Pierce I, Hong Y, Shore KA. Optimal operating conditions for external cavity semiconductor laser optical chaos communication system. Semiconductor Science and Technology. 2012 Sept 1;27(9):094002. doi: 10.1088/0268-1242/27/9/094002

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Priyadarshi, S. ; Pierce, I. ; Hong, Y. et al. / Optimal operating conditions for external cavity semiconductor laser optical chaos communication system. In: Semiconductor Science and Technology. 2012 ; Vol. 27, No. 9. pp. 094002.

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T1 - Optimal operating conditions for external cavity semiconductor laser optical chaos communication system

AU - Priyadarshi, S.

AU - Pierce, I.

AU - Hong, Y.

AU - Shore, K.A.

PY - 2012/9/1

Y1 - 2012/9/1

N2 - In optical chaos communications a message is masked in the noise-like broadband output of a chaotic transmitter laser, and message recovery is enabled through the synchronization of the transmitter and the (chaotic) receiver laser. Key issues are to identify the laser operating conditions which provide the highest quality synchronization conditions and those which provide optimized message extraction. In general such operating conditions are not coincident. In this paper numerical simulations are performed with the aim of identifying a regime of operation where the highest quality synchronization and optimizing message extraction efficiency are achieved simultaneously. Use of such an operating regime will facilitate practical deployment of optical chaos communications systems without the need for re-adjustment of laser operating conditions in the field.

AB - In optical chaos communications a message is masked in the noise-like broadband output of a chaotic transmitter laser, and message recovery is enabled through the synchronization of the transmitter and the (chaotic) receiver laser. Key issues are to identify the laser operating conditions which provide the highest quality synchronization conditions and those which provide optimized message extraction. In general such operating conditions are not coincident. In this paper numerical simulations are performed with the aim of identifying a regime of operation where the highest quality synchronization and optimizing message extraction efficiency are achieved simultaneously. Use of such an operating regime will facilitate practical deployment of optical chaos communications systems without the need for re-adjustment of laser operating conditions in the field.

U2 - 10.1088/0268-1242/27/9/094002

DO - 10.1088/0268-1242/27/9/094002

M3 - Article

VL - 27

SP - 094002

JO - Semiconductor Science and Technology

JF - Semiconductor Science and Technology

SN - 0268-1242

IS - 9

ER -