Experimental demonstration of crowd synchrony and first-order transition with lasers

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Simon Mahler from the Department have published the paper: Experimental demonstration of crowd synchrony and first-order transition with lasers, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 12/Nov/2020
  • what: The authors show that the synchronization of the lasers as a function of their number follows a first-order transition and that the experimental results are in good agreement with those predicted by theoretical models.
  • SUMMARY

      Synchronization of independent dynamical elements via an intermediate medium plays an important role in biology, chemistry, engineering, and physics. It was investigated in cell and molecular . . .

       

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