We experimentally study the complex dynamics of a unidirectionally coupled ring of four identical optoelectronic oscillators. The coupling between these systems is time-delayed in the experiment and can be varied over a wide range of delays. We observe that as the coupling delay is varied, the system may show different synchronization states, including complete isochronal synchrony, cluster synchrony, and two splay-phase states. We analyze the stability of these solutions through a master stability function approach, which we show can be effectively applied to all the different states observed in the experiment. Our analysis supports the experimentally observed multistability in the system. © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.
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Williams, C. R. S., Sorrentino, F., Murphy, T. E., & Roy, R. (2013). Synchronization states and multistability in a ring of periodic oscillators: Experimentally variable coupling delays. Chaos, 23(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4829626
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