Vibrational resonances in driven oscillators with position-dependent mass

Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci. 2021 Mar 8;379(2192):20200227. doi: 10.1098/rsta.2020.0227. Epub 2021 Jan 18.

Abstract

The vibrational resonance (VR) phenomenon has received a great deal of research attention over the two decades since its introduction. The wide range of theoretical and experimental results obtained has, however, been confined to VR in systems with constant mass. We now extend the VR formalism to encompass systems with position-dependent mass (PDM). We consider a generalized classical counterpart of the quantum mechanical nonlinear oscillator with PDM. By developing a theoretical framework for determining the response amplitude of PDM systems, we examine and analyse their VR phenomenona, obtain conditions for the occurrence of resonances, show that the role played by PDM can be both inductive and contributory, and suggest that PDM effects could usefully be explored to maximize the efficiency of devices being operated in VR modes. Our analysis suggests new directions for the investigation of VR in a general class of PDM systems. This article is part of the theme issue 'Vibrational and stochastic resonance in driven nonlinear systems (part 1)'.

Keywords: Duffing oscillator; nonlinear systems; position-dependent mass; stochastic resonance; vibrational resonance.