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Different Approaches of Synchronization in Chaotic-Coupled QD Lasers

In: Chaos Theory

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  • Hussein B. Al-Husseini
  • Kais A. M. Al Naimee

Abstract

The investigation of synchronization phenomena on measured theoretical data such as time series has recently become an increasing focus of interest. In this chapter, the synchronized states (including steady state, periodic or chaotic) in coupled quantum dot lasers (dimensionless rate equations) are considered with both bidirectional and unidirectional synchronization. Different approaches for measuring synchronization have been proposed that rely on certain characteristic features of the dynamical system under investigation. Results show that the measure to be applied to a certain task can be chosen according to information in test applications, although certain dynamical features of a system under investigation (e.g., bifurcation and amplitude correlation) may render certain measures more suitable than others.

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  • Hussein B. Al-Husseini & Kais A. M. Al Naimee, 2018. "Different Approaches of Synchronization in Chaotic-Coupled QD Lasers," Chapters, in: Kais A. M. Al Naimee (ed.), Chaos Theory, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:122949
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.72500
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    Keywords

    quantum-dot (QD) laser; optical feedback; bifurcation; dimensionless rate equations; chaos synchronization;
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    • C60 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Mathematical Methods; Programming Models; Mathematical and Simulation Modeling - - - General

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