Intermittency in the coherence collapse of a semiconductor laser with external feedback.

We report the first experimental observation of type-II intermittency in an optical system. The type-II intermittency is observed in the light intensity of a GaAs/GaAlAs semiconductor laser with external feedback in the regime of the coherence collapse. We conclude the occurrence of a time-inverted type-II intermittency from the time distribution of the observed intensity breakdowns, with the injection current as control parameter. This interpretation is confirmed by a reconstructed Poincare plot exhibiting the spiraling behavior of the type-II intermittency.