FREQUENCY MODULATED SELF-OSCILLATION AND PHASE INERTIA IN A SYNCHRONIZED NANOWIRE MECHANICAL RESONATOR

Frequency modulated self-oscillation and phase inertia in a synchronized nanowire mechanical resonator

Frequency modulated self-oscillation and phase inertia in a synchronized nanowire mechanical resonator

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Synchronization STYLING FOAM 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 SOCKS generation of frequency modulated signals at the nanoscale.

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