Abstract
During the last decade, in many fields of physics, the study of coupled identical sub-systems and their collective behaviour has brought lots of attention due to their potential applications in complex networks, neuromorphic computing, etc. in different fields or, more explicitly, e.g., synchronization related phenomena for ultra-sensitive sensing or remote control. Meanwhile, many different individual on-chip micro and nano technologies devices have been developed and have attracted significant attention due to their scalability [1,2]. However, many detrimental effects could prevent efficient interaction between sub-systems and its surrounding. Thus, controlling these interactions is a crucial element in implementing potential applications.
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