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Chaotic time-delay signature suppression using quantum noise

Yanqiang Guo, Xin Fang, Haojie Zhang, Tong Zhao, Martin Virte, Xiaomin Guo

2021Optics Letters15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The time-delay signature (TDS) suppression of semiconductor lasers with external optical feedback is necessary to ensure the security of chaos-based secure communications. Here we numerically and experimentally demonstrate a technique to effectively suppress the TDS of chaotic lasers using quantum noise. The TDS and dynamical complexity are quantified using the autocorrelation function and normalized permutation entropy at the feedback delay time, respectively. Quantum noise from quadrature fluctuations of the vacuum state is prepared through balanced homodyne measurement. The effects of strength and bandwidth of quantum noise on chaotic TDS suppression and complexity enhancement are investigated numerically and experimentally. Compared to the original dynamics, the TDS of this quantum noise improved chaos is suppressed up to 94%, and the bandwidth suppression ratio of quantum noise to chaotic laser is 1:25. The experiment agrees well with the theory. The improved chaotic laser is potentially beneficial to chaos-based random number generation and secure communication.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsChaoticQuantum noiseSemiconductor laser theoryQuantumBandwidth (computing)Random number generationAutocorrelationQuantum mechanicsStatistical physicsNoise (video)LaserShot noiseOpticsHomodyne detectionQuantum cryptographyQuantum sensorQuantum key distributionQuantum information scienceCoherent statesQuantum metrologyQuantum channelQuantum networkQuantum imagingQuantum stateQuantum opticsQuantum error correctionQuantum fluctuationEntropy (arrow of time)Optical communicationQuantum dot laserQuantum informationChaos control and synchronizationChaos-based Image/Signal EncryptionQuantum chaos and dynamical systems