Abstract
Dynamical behavior in a chaotic system drastically changes, depending sensitively on system parameters or initial conditions. Therefore, a variety of temporal variations can be obtained with only small perturbation on the dynamical system. Lima and Pettini suggested that a weak periodic modulation of one of the system parameters may transfer the chaotic motion into the periodic one.1 Recently, Meucci et al. employed this technique to stabilize an unstable pulsation of a chaotic laser whose cavity loss was periodically modulated by an electro-optic device.2
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