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Noise-induced switching from a symmetry-protected shallow metastable state

Authors :
Tadokoro, Yukihiro
Tanaka, Hiroya
Dykman, M. I.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We consider escape from a metastable state of a nonlinear oscillator driven close to triple its eigenfrequency. The oscillator can have three stable states of period-3 vibrations and a zero-amplitude state. Because of the symmetry of period-tripling, the zero-amplitude state remains stable as the driving increases. However, it becomes shallow in the sense that the rate of escape from this state exponentially increases, while the system still lacks detailed balance. We find the escape rate and show how it scales with the parameters of the oscillator and the driving. The results facilitate using nanomechanical, Josephson-junction based, and other mesoscopic vibrational systems for studying, in a well-controlled setting, the rates of rare events in systems lacking detailed balance. They also describe how fluctuations spontaneously break the time-translation symmetry of a driven oscillator.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2003.00530
Document Type :
Working Paper