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Issue J. Phys. Colloques
Volume 44, Number C2, Mars 1983
Colloque International du C.N.R.S. sur la Conjugaison de Phase et les Instabilités Optiques / Optical Phase Conjugation and Instabilities
Page(s) C2-183 - C2-192
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/jphyscol:1983223

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. Ikeda

Department 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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