We present the results of theoretical and experimental investigations of the effect of additive noise on vibrational resonance in a bistable system driven by two periodic forces with very different frequencies. The phenomenon shows up as a parametric amplification of the low-frequency signal depending on the amplitude of high-frequency modulation. A scaling law for noise-induced decreasing of the gain factor, found theoretically, is compared with the experimental results obtained in a bistable vertical cavity surface emitting laser.

Experimental and theoretical study of the noise-induced gain degradation in vibrational resonance

Giovanni Giacomelli
2004

Abstract

We present the results of theoretical and experimental investigations of the effect of additive noise on vibrational resonance in a bistable system driven by two periodic forces with very different frequencies. The phenomenon shows up as a parametric amplification of the low-frequency signal depending on the amplitude of high-frequency modulation. A scaling law for noise-induced decreasing of the gain factor, found theoretically, is compared with the experimental results obtained in a bistable vertical cavity surface emitting laser.
2004
Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi - ISC
INFM
Istituto Nazionale di Ottica - INO
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