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Taming of chaos and synchronisation in RCL-shunted Josephson junctions by external forcing

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Title Taming of chaos and synchronisation in RCL-shunted Josephson junctions by external forcing
 
Creator Dana, SK
Roy, PK
Sethia, GC
Sen, A
Sengupta, DC
 
Subject Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
 
Description The use of external forcing to influence the dynamics of RCL-shunted Josephson junction is reported either to control chaos or to synchronise two identical coupled junctions. The frequency of an external periodic signal is used as the control parameter for taming or suppressing chaos in a junction. Numerical investigations show that the junction oscillation is amplitude modulated at forcing frequencies much lower than the natural frequency of the junction. When the forcing frequency is increased to a higher range close to the natural frequency of the junction, phase locking (n: m) of the sinusoidal forcing is observed. Two important routes to chaos, period doubling and torus breakdown are observed as the forcing frequency range is changed. Synchronisation of two identical junctions is implemented using an external negative pulsing.
 
Publisher INSTITUTION ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IETHERTFORDMICHAEL FARADAY HOUSE SIX HILLS WAY STEVENAGE, HERTFORD SG1 2AY, ENGLAND
 
Date 2011-09-20T12:12:04Z
2011-09-20T12:12:04Z
2006
 
Type Article
 
Identifier IEE PROCEEDINGS-CIRCUITS DEVICES AND SYSTEMS
1350-2409
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/14105
 
Language English