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1 Rare events in mixed-mode oscillations from weakly coupled lasers. Doedel EJ, Pando L CL 31869997
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Title:Rare events in mixed-mode oscillations from weakly coupled lasers.
Authors:Doedel EJPando L CL
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31869997?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevE.100.052204
Publication:Physical review. E
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PMID:31869997 Category:Phys Rev E Date Added:2019-12-25
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 Department of Computer Science, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec H3G 1M8, Canada.
2 Instituto de Física, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Puebla, Pue. 72570, México.

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Rare events in mixed-mode oscillations from weakly coupled lasers.

Phys Rev E. 2019 Nov;100(5-1):052204

Authors: Doedel EJ, Pando L CL

Abstract

We study a dynamical system consisting of two mutually coupled molecular lasers, each of which shows mixed-mode oscillations and chaos when uncoupled. The type of coupling, incoherent laser interaction via saturable absorbers is an example of inhibitory nonlinear coupling, which is also found in Hodgkin-Huxley models that describe action potentials in neurons. We have carried out extensive numerical bifurcation analysis and numerical simulations to show that for small-enough coupling, well below the chaotic synchronization threshold, the presence of distinctive resonances in a symmetric mirror configuration of the system generates a type of rare events characterized by very small amplitudes. When this symmetry is broken by introducing a relatively small difference between the lasers pump parameters near an in-phase Hopf bifurcation, we observe extreme rare events (rogue waves) in one of the lasers. In this case the outliers deviate from power-law distributions and are reminiscent of those known as dragon kings. We consider the conditions for both types of rare events to occur, their origin, as well as relevant statistical features.

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