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Characterization of a strange attractor in an optical system

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Abstract

By using an embedding technique [1] in both time series and stroboscopic sections of the output intensity of a CO2 laser with modulated losses [2], we perform dimensionality tests on periodic and aperiodic attractors. Measurements at the accumulation point of the Feigenbaum cascade and inside the chaotic region (Fig. 1) confirms previous results of the general theory on non-linear dynamics.

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