Dynamical Phase Transitions Across Slow and Fast Regimes in a Two-Tone Driven Duffing Resonator
Abstract
The response of nonlinear resonators to multifrequency driving reveals rich dynamics beyond conventional single-tone theory. We study a Duffing resonator under bichromatic excitation and identify a competition between the two drives, governed by their detuning and relative amplitudes. In the slow-beating regime, where the tones are closely spaced, the secondary drive acts as a modulation that induces dynamical phase transitions between coexisting stationary states. We introduce the cycle-averaged amplitude as an order parameter and map the resulting phase diagram as a function of the drive detuning and amplitude ratio, capturing the pronounced asymmetry observed for blue versus red detuning in experiment. We devise a model to link the onset of these transitions to the resonance properties around the nonlinear stationary mode of the system. Our results provide a framework for controlling driven nonlinear systems, enabling state manipulation, and sensing in nanomechanical, optical, and superconducting circuit platforms.
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@article{arxiv.2511.01985,
title = {Dynamical Phase Transitions Across Slow and Fast Regimes in a Two-Tone Driven Duffing Resonator},
author = {Soumya S. Kumar and Javier del Pino and Letizia Catalini and Alexander Eichler and Oded Zilberberg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.01985},
year = {2026}
}
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15 pages, 13 figures, 1 table