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Phase Tetrastability in Parametric Oscillation

Published 24 Apr 2018 in nlin.PS | (1804.09125v1)

Abstract: The periodic modulation of an oscillator's frequency can lead to so-called parametric oscillations at half the driving frequency, which display bistability between two states whose phases differ by \pi. Such phase-locking bistability is at the root of the extraordinary importance of parametric oscillation (and amplification) both in fundamental and applied scenarios. Here we put forward a universal method for exciting tetrastability in parametrically-driven systems, which consists in modulating the amplitude of the parametric drive in such a way that its sign alternates periodically in time. This way, multistability can emerge between four states whose phases differ by a multiple of \pi/2. We prove theoretically the validity of the method, both analytically and numerically, and demonstrate it experimentally in an optical oscillator. The method could be relevant to the fields of pattern formation, (quantum) information processing and simulation, metrology and sensing.

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