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Entropic vibrational resonance

Luchun Du, Ruoshui Han, Jiahao Jiang, Wei Guo

2020Physical review. E21 citationsDOI

Abstract

We demonstrate the existence of vibrational resonance associated with the presence of an uneven boundary. When the motion of a Brownian particle is confined in a region with an uneven boundary, constrained to a double cavity, a high-frequency signal may produce a peak in the spectral power amplification of the other low-frequency signal and therefore to the appearance of the vibrational resonance phenomenon. The mechanism of vibrational resonance in constrained boundaries is different from that in energetic potentials and is termed entropic vibrational resonance (EVR). The EVR can be observed even if the bias force is absent in any direction. Through careful analysis, we clarify two types of mechanisms of the EVR. The one mechanism is ascribed to the transition from a bistable system to a monostable system, and the other corresponds to the match between the escape rate and the natural frequency of the low-frequency signal. Our work merges the vibrational resonance with an uneven boundary, thus extending the scope of the vibrational resonance and shedding new light on the concept of resonance.

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