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    "Semiconductor Lasers: Stability, Instability and Chaos" by Junji Ohtsubo

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    "Semiconductor Lasers: Stability, Instability and Chaos" by Junji Ohtsubo

    "Semiconductor Lasers: Stability, Instability and Chaos" by Junji Ohtsubo
    Springer Series in Optical Sciences, Volume 111. Third Edition
    Springer | 2013 | ISBN: 9783642301476 3642301479 | 579 pages | PDF | 26 MB

    This is a comprehensive state-of-the-art book covering general mathematical and physical aspects of processes relevant to optical semiconductor lasers with applications focused on laser metrology, chaotic communications including cryptography, and chaotic random number generation.

    Each of the chapters is followed by an extensive list of references ranging from basic historical ones to the most up-to-date sources.
    The book tells about its importance concerning both the professional researchers and graduate students in the field of semiconductor lasers.

    Contents
    1 Introduction
    2 Chaos in Laser Systems
    3 Semiconductor Lasers and Theory
    4 Theory of Optical Feedback in Semiconductor Lasers
    5 Dynamics of Semiconductor Lasers with Optical Feedback
    6 Dynamics in Semiconductor Lasers with Optical Injection
    7 Dynamics of Semiconductor Lasers with Optoelectronic Feedback and Modulation
    8 Instability and Chaos in Various Laser Structures
    10 Stabilization of Semiconductor Lasers
    11 Metrology Based on Chaotic Semiconductor Lasers
    12 Chaos Synchronization in Semiconductor Lasers
    13 Chaotic Communications in Semiconductor Lasers
    14 Physical Random Number Generations and Photonic Integrated Circuits for Chaotic Generators
    Appendix: Chaos
    with TOC BookMarkLinks