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Colloque International du C.N.R.S. sur la Conjugaison de Phase et les Instabilités Optiques / Optical Phase Conjugation and Instabilities
J. Phys. Colloques 44 (1983) C2-183-C2-192
DOI: 10.1051/jphyscol:1983223
OPTICAL TURBULENCE : CHAOS IN OPTICAL BISTABILITY
K. IkedaDepartment of Physics, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606, Japan
Résumé
La lumière transmise hors d'une cavité optique bistable peut, lorsque l'on augmente l'intensité de la lumière-laser incidente, faire apparaître une variété d'un phénomène de bifurcation, à savoir : le passage d'un état stationnaire, suivi d'une suite d'états périodiques puis chaotiques, à un état chaotique final "complètement développé". Revue d'un point de vue théorique des travaux récents sur ces phénomènes.
Abstract
The transmitted light from a bistable optical cavity can exhibit a variety of bifurcation phenomena, passing from a stationary state, through successive periodic and chaotic states to a final fully developed chaotic state, as the intensity of incident laser light is increased. Recent studies on these phenomena are reviewed from a theoretical point of view.
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