Phase clustering in globally coupled photochemical oscillators

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A. F. Taylor
P. Kapetanopoulos
B. J. Whitaker
R. Toth
L. Bull
M. R. Tinsley
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[1] Leeds University,
[2] University of West England,undefined
[3] University of West Virginia,undefined
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Coupling Strength; European Physical Journal Special Topic; Phase Model; Interaction Function; Relaxation Oscillator;
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We experimentally investigate the formation of clusters in a population of globally coupled photochemical oscillators. The system consists of catalytic micro-particles in Belousov-Zhabotinsky solution and the coupling exploits the excitatory properties of light; an increase in the light intensity leads to excitation (“firing") of an oscillator. As the coupling strength is increased, a transition occurs from incoherence to clustering, whereby the oscillators split into synchronised groups, to complete synchronisation. Multistability is observed between a one-phase cluster (fully synchronised group) and two-phase clusters (two groups with the same frequency but different phases). The results are reproduced in simulations and we demonstrate that the heterogeneity of the population as well as the relaxational nature of the oscillators is important in the observation of clusters. We also examine the exploitation of the phase model for the prediction of clusters in experiments.
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