Forced harmonic oscillator interpreted as diffraction of light

Phys Rev E. 2020 Sep;102(3-1):032211. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.102.032211.

Abstract

We investigate a simple forced harmonic oscillator with a natural frequency varying with time. It is shown that the time evolution of such a system can be written in a simplified form with Fresnel integrals, as long as the variation of the natural frequency is sufficiently slow compared to the time period of oscillation. Thanks to such a simple formulation, we found that a forced harmonic oscillator with a slowly varying natural frequency is essentially equivalent to diffraction of light.