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Spatiotemporal synchronization of coupled oscillators in a laboratory plasma
T Fukuyama1, R Kozakov, H Testrich
1Faculty of Education, Ehime University, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-8577, Japan.
Abstract:
The spatiotemporal synchronization between two plasma instabilities of autonomous glow discharge tubes is observed experimentally. For this purpose, two tubes are placed separately and two chaotic waves interact with each other through a coupler. When the coupling strength is changed, the coupled oscillators exhibit synchronization in time and space. This is the first experimental evidence of spatiotemporal synchronization by mutual chaotic wave interaction in plasma.
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