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arxiv: cond-mat/0305391 · v1 · submitted 2003-05-16 · ❄️ cond-mat

Nonlinear Supratransmission

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keywords nonlinearsupratransmissioncoupledchaindifferentjosephsonpendulasustain
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A nonlinear system possessing a natural forbidden band gap can transmit energy of a signal with a frequency in the gap, as recently shown for the nonlinear chain of coupled pendula [Phys Rev Lett 89 (2002) 134102]. This process of nonlinear supratransmission, occurring at a threshold exactly predictable in many cases, is shown to have a simple experimental realization with a mechanical chain of pendula coupled by a coil spring. It is then analyzed in more detail by first going to different (non-integrable) systems which do sustain nonlinear supratransmission. Then a Josephson transmission line (one dimensional array of short Josephson junctions coupled through super-conducting wires), is shown to sustain also nonlinear supratransmission, though being related to a different class of boundary conditions, and despite the presence of damping, finiteness and discreteness. Finally the mechanism at the origin of nonlinear supratransmission is a nonlinear instability, and it is briefly discussed here.

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