Title :
Synchronization domains in arrays of chaotic homoclinic systems
Author :
Arecchi, F.T. ; Allaria, E. ; Leyva, I. ; Boccaletti, S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of Firenze, Italy
Abstract :
With reference to experiments on a CO2 laser with feedback, we summarize the main features of chaotic orbits homoclinic to a saddle focus, and then face the problem of an array of coupled identical systems of this kind. We first investigate the dynamics of a closed chain of unidirectionally coupled oscillators in a regime of homoclinic chaos. The emerging synchronization regimes show analogies with the experimental behavior of a single chaotic laser self synchronized by a delayed feedback. Then we explore the response of an open chain of bidirectionally coupled chaotic homoclinic systems to external periodic stimuli. When one end of the chain is driven by a periodic signal, the system propagates a phase synchronization state in a certain range of coupling strengths and external frequencies. When two simultaneous forcings are applied at different points of the array, a rich phenomenology of stable competitive states is observed, including temporal alternation and spatial coexistence synchronization domains.
Keywords :
chaos; delay systems; feedback; gas lasers; oscillators; synchronisation; CO2 laser; bidirectionally coupled chaotic homoclinic systems; closed chain dynamics; coupled identical systems; coupling strengths; delay systems; delayed feedback; external frequencies; external periodic stimuli; open chain response; phase synchronization state; single chaotic laser; spatial coexistence synchronization domains; stable competitive states; temporal alternation domains; unidirectionally coupled oscillators; Chaos; Chaotic communication; Frequency synchronization; Laser feedback; Laser theory; Neurofeedback; Optical arrays; Optical coupling; Oscillators; Physics;
Conference_Titel :
Physics and Control, 2003. Proceedings. 2003 International Conference
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7939-X
DOI :
10.1109/PHYCON.2003.1236892