Nonlinear dynamics of lasers Riccardo Meucci, Jean-Marc Ginoux.
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535.2 BOY Nonlinear optics / | 535.2 GAR The quantum world of ultra-cold atoms and light / | 535.2 LIP Optical physics / | 535.2 MEU Nonlinear dynamics of lasers | 535.2 RED Introduction to Modern Optics | 535.2 RED Introduction to Modern Optics | 535.2 RED Introduction to Modern Optics |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Laser physics and laser instabilities -- Generalized multistability and its control in a laser -- Minimal universal model for chaos in laser with feedback -- Slow invariant manifold of laser with feedback -- Phase control in nonlinear systems -- The jerk dynamics of laser's minimal universal model -- A short history of the discovery of laser.
"In the early 1980s, the late luminary Tito Arecchi was the first to highlight the existence of chaos in a laser model. Since then, along with several colleagues, he developed many important lines of research in this field, such as generalized multistability, laser with injected signal, laser with delayed feedback and the worldwide accepted classification of lasers of A, B and C, depending on their typical relaxation rates. Later, chaos control and synchronization were investigated in lasers and other systems, providing innovative schemes. Very recently, in his last contribution to laser physics, the model of the laser with feedback demonstrating its universal features was revisited. This book aims to present the research activity of Prof. Arecchi and his colleagues in the domain of nonlinear dynamics of lasers, since his seminal works of 1982 till the latest. Also included is our last contribution on jerk dynamics of laser's minimal universal model and a brief history of the discovery of laser where the reader will discover or rediscover many anecdotes about it."--
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