@Article{Supelec899,
author = {Andreas Karsaklian dal Bosco and Delphine Wolfersberger and Marc Sciamanna},
title = {{Super-harmonic self-pulsations from a time-delayed phase-conjugate optical system}},
journal = {Applied Physics Letters},
year = {2014},
volume = {105},
pages = {081101},
abstract = {We provide experimental evidence of super-harmonic self-pulsation
in a laser diode with a phase-conjugate optical feedback (PCF),
i.e., time-periodic nearly sinusoidal oscillating output power at
a frequency being multiple of the external-cavity frequency that
corresponds to the long-standing predictions of so-called
“external-cavity mode” [G. P. Agrawal and J. T. Klaus, Opt. Lett.
16, 1325–1327 (1991)]. High-harmonic self-pulsations have been so
far limited to configurations with long time-delay, hence to
relatively small frequencies (<1–2 GHz). By contrast, the
reported self-pulsating solutions from PCF are stable in a larger
range of feedback strength and with higher-order harmonic number
when decreasing the external-cavity time-delay.}
}