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Relaxation oscillations and frequency entrainment in quantum mechanics (1711.07376v2)
Published 20 Nov 2017 in quant-ph, nlin.AO, and nlin.CD
Abstract: Frequency entrainment of continuous-variable oscillators has to date been restrained to the weakly nonlinear regime. Here we overcome this bottleneck and extend frequency entrainment of quantum continuous-variable oscillators to arbitrary nonlinearities. The previously known steady state of such quantum oscillators in the weakly nonlinear regime (also known as a Stuart-Landau oscillator) is shown to emerge as a special case. Most importantly, the haLLMark of strong nonlinearity--relaxation oscillations--is shown in quantum mechanics. Depending on the oscillator's nonlinearity, relaxation oscillations are found to occur via two distinct mechanisms in phase space.