Klein Einat, Gross Noam, Kopelowitz Evi, Rosenbluh Michael, Khaykovich Lev, Kinzel Wolfgang, Kanter Ido
Department of Physics, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, 52900 Israel.
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys. 2006 Oct;74(4 Pt 2):046201. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.74.046201. Epub 2006 Oct 2.
We study the mutual coupling of chaotic lasers and observe both experimentally and in numeric simulations that there exists a regime of parameters for which two mutually coupled chaotic lasers establish isochronal synchronization, while a third laser coupled unidirectionally to one of the pair does not synchronize. We then propose a cryptographic scheme, based on the advantage of mutual coupling over unidirectional coupling, where all the parameters of the system are public knowledge. We numerically demonstrate that in such a scheme the two communicating lasers can add a message signal (compressed binary message) to the transmitted coupling signal and recover the message in both directions with high fidelity by using a mutual chaos pass filter procedure. An attacker, however, fails to recover an errorless message even if he amplifies the coupling signal.