We study the dynamics of a mechanical oscillator with linear and cubic forces – the Duffing oscillator — subject to a feedback mechanism that allows the system to sustain autonomous periodic motion with well-defined amplitude and frequency. First, we characterize the autonomous motion for both hardening and softening nonlinearities. Then, we analyze the oscillator’s synchronizability by an external periodic force. We find a regime where, unexpectedly, the frequency range where synchronized motion is possible becomes wider as the amplitude of oscillations grows. This effect of nonlinearities may find application in technological uses of mechanical Duffing oscillators – for instance, in the design of time-keeping devices at the microscale – w...
International audienceIn contrast to the well-known phenomenon of frequency stabilization in a synch...
International audienceIn contrast to the well-known phenomenon of frequency stabilization in a synch...
International audienceIn contrast to the well-known phenomenon of frequency stabilization in a synch...
We address two aspects of the dynamics of the forced Duffing oscillator which are relevant...
We study a model for a nonlinear mechanical oscillator, relevant to the dynamics of micro- and nanom...
An autonomous oscillator synchronizes to an external harmonic force only when the forcing frequency ...
The goal of this research is to explore criteria sufficient to produce oscillations, sample some dyn...
We explore the dynamics of a periodically driven Duffing resonator coupled elastically to a van der ...
We explore the dynamics of a periodically driven Duffing resonator coupled elastically to a van der ...
We explore the dynamics of a periodically driven Duffing resonator coupled elastically to a van der ...
We explore the dynamics of a periodically driven Duffing resonator coupled elastically to a van der ...
We explore the dynamics of a periodically driven Duffing resonator coupled elastically to a van der ...
We explore the dynamics of a periodically driven Duffing resonator coupled elastically to a van der ...
International audienceWe explore the dynamics of a periodically driven Duffing resonator coupled ela...
The delayed feedback control method is applied to control a quasi-periodic motion. We consider a wea...
International audienceIn contrast to the well-known phenomenon of frequency stabilization in a synch...
International audienceIn contrast to the well-known phenomenon of frequency stabilization in a synch...
International audienceIn contrast to the well-known phenomenon of frequency stabilization in a synch...
We address two aspects of the dynamics of the forced Duffing oscillator which are relevant...
We study a model for a nonlinear mechanical oscillator, relevant to the dynamics of micro- and nanom...
An autonomous oscillator synchronizes to an external harmonic force only when the forcing frequency ...
The goal of this research is to explore criteria sufficient to produce oscillations, sample some dyn...
We explore the dynamics of a periodically driven Duffing resonator coupled elastically to a van der ...
We explore the dynamics of a periodically driven Duffing resonator coupled elastically to a van der ...
We explore the dynamics of a periodically driven Duffing resonator coupled elastically to a van der ...
We explore the dynamics of a periodically driven Duffing resonator coupled elastically to a van der ...
We explore the dynamics of a periodically driven Duffing resonator coupled elastically to a van der ...
We explore the dynamics of a periodically driven Duffing resonator coupled elastically to a van der ...
International audienceWe explore the dynamics of a periodically driven Duffing resonator coupled ela...
The delayed feedback control method is applied to control a quasi-periodic motion. We consider a wea...
International audienceIn contrast to the well-known phenomenon of frequency stabilization in a synch...
International audienceIn contrast to the well-known phenomenon of frequency stabilization in a synch...
International audienceIn contrast to the well-known phenomenon of frequency stabilization in a synch...