Scaling laws for the bifurcation-escape rate in a nanomechanical resonator
Abstract
We report on experimental and theoretical studies of the fluctuation-induced escape time from a metastable state of a nanomechanical Duffing resonator in cryogenic environment. By tuning in situ the non-linear coefficient we could explore a wide range of the parameter space around the bifurcation point, where the metastable state becomes unstable. We measured in a relaxation process the distribution of the escape times. We have been able to verify its exponential distribution and extract the escape rate . We investigated the scaling of with respect to the distance to the bifurcation point and , finding an unprecedented quantitative agreement with the theoretical description of the stochastic problem. Simple power scaling laws turn out to hold in a large region of the parameter's space, as anticipated by recent theoretical predictions. These unique findings, implemented in a model dynamical system, are relevant to all systems experiencing under-damped saddle-node bifurcation.
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@article{arxiv.1409.6971,
title = {Scaling laws for the bifurcation-escape rate in a nanomechanical resonator},
author = {Martial Defoort and Vadim Puller and Olivier Bourgeois and Fabio Pistolesi and Eddy Collin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.6971},
year = {2015}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures