Abstract
We report on experimental investigations of self-organized quasiperiodic and mode-locked behavior during low-temperature avalanche breakdown of p-doped germanium. Under variation of the applied longitudinal magnetic field, undriven spontaneous current oscillations are demonstrated to undergo an exemplary sequence of distinct locking states via an apparent self-similar emergence of high-order quasiperiodic mixing frequencies.
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