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2 March 2001 Nonfeedback nonresonant control of laser systems
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Abstract
The control implies a slow small harmonic modulation with properly chosen frequency and amplitude to the available laser parameter, for example, to the loss, pumping, or cavity detuning. This type of the control results in exiting phenomena such as nonlinear parametric resonances, a shift of bifurcation points (period-doubling and saddle-node), deformation of boundaries of attractors and even their destruction.
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Alexander N. Pisarchik "Nonfeedback nonresonant control of laser systems", Proc. SPIE 4353, Laser Optics 2000: Control of Laser Beam Characteristics and Nonlinear Methods for Wavefront Control, (2 March 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.417755
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KEYWORDS
Modulation

Control systems

Carbon dioxide lasers

Information operations

Beam controllers

Laser systems engineering

Chaos

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