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Coupled elements, phase transitions and localized order
Two-dimensional optoelectronic device arrays have considerable potential for applications ranging from the production of high power coherent beams (i.e. 2D laser arrays) to processing based on multichannel optical interconnects in neural computation. It is quite clear, however, that modeling such complex systems with various inter-element coupling schemes is not an easy task.