First experimental observation of generalized synchronization phenomena in microwave oscillators
Boris S. Dmitriev, Alexander E. Hramov, Alexey A. Koronovskii, Andrey, V. Starodubov, Dmitriy I. Trubetskov, Yurii D. Zharkov

TL;DR
This paper reports the first experimental observation of generalized synchronization in microwave oscillators, specifically in multicavity klystron generators, with a new detection approach and promising applications.
Contribution
It introduces the first experimental evidence of generalized synchronization in microwave systems and develops a novel detection method.
Findings
Experimental observation of generalized synchronization in microwave oscillators
Development of a new synchronization detection approach
Excellent agreement between experiments and numerical simulations
Abstract
In this Letter we report for the first time on the experimental observation of the generalized synchronization regime in the microwave electronic systems, namely, in the multicavity klystron generators. A new approach devoted to the generalized synchronization detection has been developed. The experimental observations are in the excellent agreement with the results of numerical simulation. The observed phenomena gives a strong potential for new applications requiring microwave chaotic signals.
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