Abstract
We present a systematic investigation of the dynamical behavior of semiconductor lasers subject to external optical feedback dependent on the injection current and the optical feedback strength. We identify the regimes of low-frequency fluctuations (LFFs), fully developed coherence collapse, and a large regime of the coexistence of LFFs and stable emission on single high-gain external-cavity mode extending over more than one order of magnitude of optical feedback strengths. Thus, we provide experimental evidence for one major prediction of the theoretical model based on the Lang-Kobayashi equations, which proposes a deterministic mechanism underlying the LFFs.