Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the dynamical synchronization of atomic populations in two Bosonic Josephson junctions(BJJs). The two BJJs are placed in two optical cavities, respectively. When there is no coupling between the two optical cavities, the dynamical evolution of the two BJJs is independent, and they can be in macroscopic quantum self-trapping regime or Josephson oscillation regime by controlling the strength of the interatomic interactions, respectively. However, when there is a coupling between the two optical cavities, we can adjust an external driving field to a specific value so that the two BJJs are dynamically synchronized even though the parameters of the two subsystems are different. We also found that it is possible to control the transition of the BJJ from the Josephson oscillation regime to the macroscopic quantum self-trapping regime by controlling the strength of the external driving field.
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