We report a detailed experimental investigation of the dependence of localized structures, observed in a nonlinear optical device, on several control parameters. A first step of the study consists in the determination of the region of existence of localized states as a function of the system variables. Subsequently, we show how different control parameters can be used to the aim of tuning several localized structures properties; among these, of particular relevance are the contrast and the amplitude and frequency of the oscillations appearing on the tails of the structures. A discussion of the relation between the localized states here studied and the one predicted by general model for pattern forming systems is also given. © 2003 American Institute of Physics.
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Ramazza, P. L., Boccaletti, S., Bortolozzo, U., & Arecchi, F. T. (2003). Control of localized structures in an optical feedback interferometer. Chaos, 13(1), 335–341. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1513137
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