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We present numerical simulations describing the dynamics of two multisection semiconductor lasers emitting in a chaotic regime coupled in a master-slave configuration. By changing the current of the passive section of the master laser we observe a change in the maximum correlation between the outputs of the two systems. These devices are promising candidates for on/off phase shift keying encryption.
This work is supported by the MEC Acciones Integradas Project HA2005-0051 and MCyT Spain and Feder, by Project TEC-2005- 07799-02-01/MIC and Project FIS2004-00953, by the EC Project PICASSO IST-2005-34551, and by DAAD Projekt D/05/50619. The work of M. Radziunas was supported by the DFG Research Center Matheon.
3 pages.-- Final full-text version of the paper available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/LPT.2006.883179.
Chaos communications, Multisection lasers
Chaos communications, Multisection lasers
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