Frequency modulated self-oscillation and phase inertia in a synchronized nanowire mechanical resonator
Abstract
Synchronization has been reported for a wide range of self-oscillating systems. However, even though it has been predicted theoretically for several decades, the experimental realization of phase self-oscillation, sometimes called phase trapping, in the high driving regime has been studied only recently. We explored in detail the phase dynamics in a synchronized field emission SiC nanoelectromechanical system with intrinsic feedback. A richer variety of phase behavior has been unambiguously identified, implying phase modulation and inertia. This synchronization regime is expected to have implications for the comprehension of the dynamics of interacting self-oscillating networks and for the generation of frequency modulated signals at the nanoscale
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@article{arxiv.1408.6786,
title = {Frequency modulated self-oscillation and phase inertia in a synchronized nanowire mechanical resonator},
author = {Thomas Barois and S. Perisanu and Pascal Vincent and Stephen T. Purcell and Anthony AYARI},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.6786},
year = {2014}
}