Analysis of the spiking dynamics of a diode laser with dual optical feedback

Abstract In a complex dynamical system, noise, feedback, and external forces shape behavior that can range from regularity to high-dimensional chaos. Multiple feedback sources can significantly alter its dynamics, potentially even suppressing the system’s output. This study investigates the impact o...

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Main Authors: John P. Bannon, Eli Main, Thomas Hill, Andrés Aragoneses
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-01-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-85876-5
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Summary:Abstract In a complex dynamical system, noise, feedback, and external forces shape behavior that can range from regularity to high-dimensional chaos. Multiple feedback sources can significantly alter its dynamics, potentially even suppressing the system’s output. This study investigates the impact of competing feedback sources on a stochastic complex dynamical system using a photonic neuron—a diode laser with external optical feedback. By varying the feedback intensities from two external reflectors, we explore how dual feedback influences the system’s behavior. Using ordinal analysis and advanced measures of complexity, we quantify the system’s dynamics and uncover underlying symmetries. Our findings reveal that the interaction between the two feedback sources induces a more intense deterministic behavior, distinct from the dynamics produced by each feedback source individually. Additionally, clear temporal symmetries emerge across all dynamical regimes. By employing a novel entropy-vector representation, we are able to identify a unique signature that characterizes the system’s dynamics.
ISSN:2045-2322