Polarization Switching of a Vertical-Cavity Semiconductor Laser as a Kramers Hopping Problem

Abstract
We report stochastic polarization switching in vertical-cavity semiconductor lasers, with residence times that vary by 8 orders of magnitude for a single such laser by changing its switch current with a hot-spot technique. In spite of the potentially complicated polarization dynamics of these lasers, the experimental results agree with Kramers hopping in a 1D double-well potential initiated by quantum fluctuations. We confirm the validity of this surprisingly simple theoretical model by independent measurements of the potential barrier between the wells and the spontaneous emission noise strength.