Coupling-Induced Synchronized Motion and Stochastic Resonance in Overdamped Dimers
Dhruv Agrawal, W.L. Reenbohn

TL;DR
This paper investigates how coupling influences stochastic resonance and synchronized motion in overdamped dimers within a bistable potential, revealing new insights into transition dynamics and energy harvesting potential.
Contribution
It introduces a physical short-range interaction model for overdamped dimers and defines a successful transition ratio to analyze coupling effects on stochastic resonance.
Findings
Successful transition ratio approaches unity for strong coupling.
Maximum SR-related transition ratio occurs at optimal noise levels for weak coupling.
Coupling strength significantly affects the dynamics and SR behavior of the dimer.
Abstract
In this study, we explore an overdamped system of a dimer in a bistable potential immersed in a heat bath. The monomers interact via the combination of the Lennard-Jones potential and the harmonic potential. We have introduced a short-range interaction in our model making it more physical. Such a classical system can be used as a model for stochastic resonance (SR) based energy harvesters where the interplay between the noise, coupling and a periodic perturbation leads to a rich class of dynamical behaviours. A key distinction between observing SR in single and coupled particle studies is that a transition between the two wells is only considered successful if both the particles cross a certain threshold position. Although we observe qualitatively a similar peaking behaviour in different quantifiers of SR (like input energy () and hysteresis loop area (HLA)), the effects of the…
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TopicsNonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation
