2014
DOI: 10.1063/1.4899205
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Nonreciprocal wave scattering on nonlinear string-coupled oscillators

Abstract: We study scattering of a periodic wave in a string on two lumped oscillators attached to it. The equations can be represented as a driven (by the incident wave) dissipative (due to radiation losses) system of delay differential equations of neutral type. Nonlinearity of oscillators makes the scattering non-reciprocal: the same wave is transmitted differently in two directions. Periodic regimes of scattering are analyzed approximately, using amplitude equation approach. We show that this setup can act as a nonr… Show more

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“…nonlinear imaginary part of the resonance) present in the PC fork (the contrast ratio of transmission asymmetry (TMP/TPM), which reaches values above 5 within the range of amplitudes tested, can be seen in Fig.S7). Because we utilize dissipative nonlinearity, the outgoing signal has high frequency purity unlike in the use of conservative nonlinearities (Boechler et al, 2011;Lepri and Casati, 2011;Lepri and Pikovsky, 2014)-i.e. there are no significant higher harmonics observed, for example, as seen in the frequency response of the nLnH-MetaMater for the incidence at 1903 Hz and 1919 Hz (Fig.4f,g).…”
Section: The Nonlinear Non-hermitian Metamaterials (Nlnh-metamater) Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…nonlinear imaginary part of the resonance) present in the PC fork (the contrast ratio of transmission asymmetry (TMP/TPM), which reaches values above 5 within the range of amplitudes tested, can be seen in Fig.S7). Because we utilize dissipative nonlinearity, the outgoing signal has high frequency purity unlike in the use of conservative nonlinearities (Boechler et al, 2011;Lepri and Casati, 2011;Lepri and Pikovsky, 2014)-i.e. there are no significant higher harmonics observed, for example, as seen in the frequency response of the nLnH-MetaMater for the incidence at 1903 Hz and 1919 Hz (Fig.4f,g).…”
Section: The Nonlinear Non-hermitian Metamaterials (Nlnh-metamater) Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…J can be found from the impact conditions (3). At the same time, it is necessary to take into account the periodicity of the process and combine the impact with the beginning of the counting of time.…”
Section: аNalytical Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In any case, the ability to consider the peculiarities caused by heterogeneity and the formation of impact pairs is an interesting and multifaceted task. Many studies have been devoted to different approaches to its study, among which we note, for example, [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For ω F >ω r /3, the entire branch-1 in the FC solution corresponds to Im(k 3 )>0, leading to attenuation of the third harmonic with wave number k 3 . In band [35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53] Hz for highly efficient THG, both modes 3k 1 and k 3 for the third harmonics can propagate. Moreover, there are multiple branches in the FC solutions, in which two large-amplitude branches originate from the bifurcation near ω r /3, but the low-amplitude branch has k 3 >600, indicating slow waves or attenuated waves.…”
Section: Fundamental Wave Tgh and Their Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In NEMs, the second-and third harmonic generation (SHG and THG) are adopted to realize phase matching [25,34], which is of paramount importance for lasers; and enhanced nonlinear responses are desired [35,36]. High-order harmonics in nonlinear crystals/metamaterials can break the reciprocity of the wave propagation and phonon transport [37][38][39]. The broken reciprocity may leads to potential applications in realizing phononic computing and information processing [40,41].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%