New attractors and New Behaviors in the Photo-Controlled Chua's Circuit

In this brief communication, we introduce a Chua's circuit based on a photoresistor nonlinear device and experimentally investigate the effects of controlling it by a light source. Light control affects the dynamics of the circuit in several ways, and the circuit can be controlled to exhibit periodicity, period-doubling bifurcations and chaotic attractors. The dynamics of the circuit that operates at frequencies up to kilohertz is strongly influenced by using periodic driving signals at low frequencies. In particular, experimental results have shown that an unstable intermittent behavior can be observed and that this can be stabilized by using feedback. Synchronization of two circuits has also been investigated.