This monograph describes fascinating recent progress in the field of chaos, stability and instability of semiconductor lasers. Applications and future prospects are discussed in detail. The book emphasizes the various dynamics induced in semiconductor lasers by optical and electronic feedback, optical injection, and injection current modulation. Recent results of both theoretical and experimental investigations are presented. Demonstrating applications of semiconductor laser chaos, control and noise, Semiconductor Lasers describes suppression and chaotic secure communications. For those who are interested in optics but not familiar with nonlinear systems, a brief introduction to chaos analysis is presented.
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From the reviews of the third edition:
"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." (Vladimir Cadez, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1257, 2013)
"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." (Vladimir Cadez, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1257, 2013)