摘要

Nonlinear dynamics of mutually coupled vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) are studied theoretically. We consider both identical and nonidentical cases, respectively. For identical cases, where the device parameters and the operating conditions are the same, both lasers show the same behaviors with an identical output, and some typical nonlinear states, including period-one, period-two, multiperiod and chaos, are observed. However, for nonidentical cases, the symmetric behaviors are broken. Due to the mismatch of the bias current of these two lasers, the system nonlinearity is increased and the synchronization performance is degraded greatly. Nevertheless, it is found that the coupled VCSELs can still exhibit a form of localized synchronization when they operate under the periodic state introduced by either the weak coupling or the frequency detuning.