Temporal behavior of synchronization between chaotic fiber lasers
Moti Fridman, Micha Nixon, Vardit Eckhouse, Nir Davidson, and Asher A., Friesem

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new fiber laser synchronization setup that reduces synchronization time by incorporating both coupling and losses, supported by experimental and theoretical analysis.
Contribution
It presents a novel configuration for chaotic fiber laser synchronization that achieves faster synchronization times than previous coupling-only methods.
Findings
Synchronization time is significantly reduced with the new configuration.
Experimental and theoretical results are in good agreement.
The method enhances control over chaotic laser systems.
Abstract
A new configuration for synchronizing two chaotic fiber lasers, which includes both coupling and losses, is presented. Experimental and calculated results reveal that the synchronization time can be significantly shorter than with configuration that have only coupling.
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Taxonomy
TopicsChaos control and synchronization · Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation · Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis
