The dynamical behavior of semiconductor lasers subject to external optical
feedback is analyzed using an approach based on the theory of whole-univers
e laser modes [R. Lang, M.O. Scully, and W. Lamb, Phys. Rev. A 7, 1788 (197
2)]. The system is modeled as a coupled cavity formed by the laser diode an
d an external reflector. The leakage of each optical mode out of the cavity
is characterized by its mode lifetime. The variation of the cavity mode li
fetimes is the dominant mechanism which determines the regime of operation.
The method yields the expected range of phenomena observed when a laser di
ode is subjected to optical feedback, without a priori assumptions of the r
egime of behavior or of the resulting mode wavelengths. For strong optical
feedback the imbalance of the lifetimes ensures that a single mode dominate
s. At other feedback levels the system exhibits chaotic dynamics or stable,
multimode operation.