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Coupled oscillators driven with difference-frequency parametric position feedback

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We examine theoretically and measure experimentally the instability regions for a pair of parametrically driven mechanical oscillators on an air track. We take the position of the second mass, multiply… Click to show full abstract

We examine theoretically and measure experimentally the instability regions for a pair of parametrically driven mechanical oscillators on an air track. We take the position of the second mass, multiply it by cos (ω_Dt), and apply it to the first mass. We show that this leads to an instability for both normal modes of the coupled oscillator system when ω_D is close to the difference of the normal mode frequencies. Such an instability mechanism is of special interest because the input frequency, ω_D, can be much lower than the output frequencies of the system. In addition, we consider the case where cos (ω_Dt) is replaced by a negative constant, which also leads to instability, but at a single frequency. This study of the difference frequency oscillator system was motivated by the QASER system described in Svidzinsky, Yuan and Scully [Phys. Rev. X 3, 041001 (2013)].

Keywords: difference; coupled oscillators; system; frequency; position; difference frequency

Journal Title: Journal of Applied Physics
Year Published: 2017

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