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Optiwave software can be used in different industries and applications, including Fiber Optic Communication, Sensing, Pharma/Bio, Military & Satcom, Test & Measurement, Fundamental Research, Solar Panels, Components / Devices, etc..
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Is there any laser named “CHAOTIC LASER”? … I have designed a chaotic laser using “LASER MEASURED” component.. The parameters required for designing a chaotic laser is mentioned in the base paper. I have used those values and designed a chaotic laser.. I have given an electrical drive (an electrical input) for that laser measured component.. (ELECTRICAL DRIVE = USER DEFINED SEQUENCE GENERATOR + NRZ PULSE GENERATOR).. whatever the binary input(example: 1100) I had given in user defined sequence generator, I am getting the same as output (1100) as a plot in the LASER MEASURED COMPONENT’s output.. MY aim is to design a chaotic laser which produces irregular shaped pulses as output plot as mentioned in base paper(BUT I AM GETTING 1100, A SQUARE WAVE PULSE, INSTEAD OF RANDOM IRREGULAR PEAK PULSES).. Is it possible to produce the same pulse as output of chaotic laser (as mentioned in the base paper) .. I have attached my base paper and my project’s OSD file.. Kindly help me in this one.. Thanking you
Hi Padman,
I think you can try a simple solution, only by replacing the user defined bit sequence generator by a random bit sequence generator, this would be equivalent to a chaotic laser!
thanks
Mohamed Abouseif