Universal synchronization: Acoustic experiments, the phase oscillator model and mechanical analogues

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ByManfred Euler
Original languageEnglish
Published inEuropean Journal of Physics, 45(2), Article 023003
Editor (Publisher)Institute of Physics Publishing (IOP)
ISSN0143-0807, 1361-6404
DOI/Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6404/ad29d3
Publication statusPublished – 03.2024

Although synchronization effects play an important role in many areas of basic and applied science, their treatment in undergraduate physics courses requires more attention. Based on acoustic experiments with a driven organ pipe, the article proposes analytical, numerical and qualitative approaches to this universal phenomenon, suitable for introductory teaching. The Adler equation is developed, a first-order nonlinear differential equation describing the phase dynamics of driven self-sustained oscillations in the weak coupling limit. Analytical solutions, intuitive mechanical analogues and properties of the resulting comb spectra are discussed. The underlying phase model is paradigmatic for synchronization-based self-organization phenomena in a wide range of fields, from physics and engineering to life and social sciences.