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Higher-order singularities in phase-tracked electromechanical oscillators.


ABSTRACT: Singularities ubiquitously exist in different fields and play a pivotal role in probing the fundamental laws of physics and developing highly sensitive sensors. Nevertheless, achieving higher-order (≥3) singularities, which exhibit superior performance, typically necessitates meticulous tuning of multiple (≥3) coupled degrees of freedom or additional introduction of nonlinear potential energies. Here we propose theoretically and confirm using mechanics experiments, the existence of an unexplored cusp singularity in the phase-tracked (PhT) steady states of a pair of coherently coupled mechanical modes without the need for multiple (≥3) coupled modes or nonlinear potential energies. By manipulating the PhT singularities in an electrostatically tunable micromechanical system, we demonstrate an enhanced cubic-root response to frequency perturbations. This study introduces a new phase-tracking method for studying interacting systems and sheds new light on building and engineering advanced singular devices with simple and well-controllable elements, with potential applications in precision metrology, portable nonreciprocal devices, and on-chip mechanical computing.

SUBMITTER: Zhou X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10692225 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Higher-order singularities in phase-tracked electromechanical oscillators.

Zhou Xin X   Ren Xingjing X   Xiao Dingbang D   Zhang Jianqi J   Huang Ran R   Li Zhipeng Z   Sun Xiaopeng X   Wu Xuezhong X   Qiu Cheng-Wei CW   Nori Franco F   Jing Hui H  

Nature communications 20231201 1


Singularities ubiquitously exist in different fields and play a pivotal role in probing the fundamental laws of physics and developing highly sensitive sensors. Nevertheless, achieving higher-order (≥3) singularities, which exhibit superior performance, typically necessitates meticulous tuning of multiple (≥3) coupled degrees of freedom or additional introduction of nonlinear potential energies. Here we propose theoretically and confirm using mechanics experiments, the existence of an unexplored  ...[more]

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2009-12-14 | GSE14074 | GEO