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The experimental setup is first used to control properties of stable states. In above sentence the term ‘control’ is a little bit misleading, as it refers to a context, which is different from the one used so far in this work. ‘Control’ in the present Chapter does not refer to the stabilization of an otherwise unstable state, but to the deliberate influencing of properties of stable states. From the experimental point of view, stable states present the simplest situation to start with.

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Schikora, S. (2013). Stable States with Resonant Fabry-Perot Feedback. In: All-Optical Noninvasive Delayed Feedback Control of Semiconductor Lasers. Springer Spektrum, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-01540-4_3

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