INFLUENCE OF DETUNING ON THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT OF LASER OSCILLATION
TAN WEI-HAN (谭维翰)a, MA GUO-BIN (马国彬)b, ZHUANG JUN (庄军)b, LIU REN-HONG (刘仁红)b
a Department of Physics, Shanghai University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 201800, China and Joint Laboratory of Quantum Optics, Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Academia Sinica, Shanghai 201800, China; b Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Academia Sinica, Shanghai 201800, China
Abstract In this paper the butterfly effects of single mode laser oscillation are studied. It is shown that the detuning between laser oscillation and atomic transition frequency leads to a decrease in second threshold, which makes the demonstration of chaos theory in experiment easy.
Received: 24 July 1993
Revised: 14 March 1994
Accepted manuscript online:
(Dynamics of nonlinear optical systems; optical instabilities, optical chaos and complexity, and optical spatio-temporal dynamics)
Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and by the Joint Laboratory of Quantum Optics (Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Academia Sinica/East China Normal University).
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TAN WEI-HAN (谭维翰), MA GUO-BIN (马国彬), ZHUANG JUN (庄军), LIU REN-HONG (刘仁红) INFLUENCE OF DETUNING ON THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT OF LASER OSCILLATION 1994 Acta Physica Sinica (Overseas Edition) 3 884
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