An autonomous oscillator synchronizes to an external harmonic force only when the forcing frequency lies within a certain interval - known as the synchronization range - around the oscillator's natural frequency. Under ordinary conditions, the width of the synchronization range decreases when the oscillation amplitude grows, which constrains synchronized motion of micro- and nanomechanical resonators to narrow frequency and amplitude bounds. Here, we show that nonlinearity in the oscillator can be exploited to manifest a regime where the synchronization range increases with increasing oscillation amplitude. Experimental data are provided for self-sustained micromechanical oscillators operating in this regime, and analytical results show tha...
Synchronization of oscillators based on anharmonic nanoelectromechanical resonators. Experimental im...
Using amplitude equations, we show that groups of identical nanomechanical resonators, interacting w...
Nonlinear mechanisms are frequently invoked to explain unexpected observations during processes of e...
In contrast to the well-known phenomenon of frequency stabilization in a synchronized noisy nonlinea...
Mechanical oscillators are present in almost every electronic device. They mainly consist of a reson...
Frequency and time references play an essential role in modern technology and in living systems. The...
International audienceIn contrast to the well-known phenomenon of frequency stabilization in a synch...
We study the dynamics of a mechanical oscillator with linear and cubic forces – the Duffing oscillat...
In its most basic form an oscillator consists of a resonator driven on resonance, through feedback, ...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Synchronization in oscillatory systems is a frequent natural phenomenon and is becoming an important...
International audienceFast effects of a slow excitation on the main resonance of a nonlinear microme...
We present a detailed analysis of a model for the synchronization of nonlinear oscillators due to re...
Synchronization phenomenon first discovered in Huygens’ clock shows that the rhythms of oscillating ...
The synchronization of coupled oscillators is a phenomenon found throughout nature. Mechanical oscil...
Synchronization of oscillators based on anharmonic nanoelectromechanical resonators. Experimental im...
Using amplitude equations, we show that groups of identical nanomechanical resonators, interacting w...
Nonlinear mechanisms are frequently invoked to explain unexpected observations during processes of e...
In contrast to the well-known phenomenon of frequency stabilization in a synchronized noisy nonlinea...
Mechanical oscillators are present in almost every electronic device. They mainly consist of a reson...
Frequency and time references play an essential role in modern technology and in living systems. The...
International audienceIn contrast to the well-known phenomenon of frequency stabilization in a synch...
We study the dynamics of a mechanical oscillator with linear and cubic forces – the Duffing oscillat...
In its most basic form an oscillator consists of a resonator driven on resonance, through feedback, ...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Synchronization in oscillatory systems is a frequent natural phenomenon and is becoming an important...
International audienceFast effects of a slow excitation on the main resonance of a nonlinear microme...
We present a detailed analysis of a model for the synchronization of nonlinear oscillators due to re...
Synchronization phenomenon first discovered in Huygens’ clock shows that the rhythms of oscillating ...
The synchronization of coupled oscillators is a phenomenon found throughout nature. Mechanical oscil...
Synchronization of oscillators based on anharmonic nanoelectromechanical resonators. Experimental im...
Using amplitude equations, we show that groups of identical nanomechanical resonators, interacting w...
Nonlinear mechanisms are frequently invoked to explain unexpected observations during processes of e...