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Abstract
The synchronization phenomenon in nature has been utilized in sensing and timekeeping fields due to its numerous advantages, including amplitude and frequency stabilization, noise reduction, and sensitivity improvement. However, the limited synchronization bandwidth hinders its broader application, and few techniques have been explored to enhance this aspect. In this paper, we conducted theoretical and experimental studies on the unidirectional synchronization characteristics of a resonator with phase lock loop oscillation. A novel enhancement method for the synchronization bandwidth using a parametrically excited MEMS oscillator is proposed, which achieves a remarkably large synchronization bandwidth of 8.85 kHz, covering more than 94% of the hysteresis interval. Importantly, the proposed method exhibits significant potential for high-order synchronization and frequency stabilization compared to the conventional directly excited oscillator. These findings present an effective approach for expanding the synchronization bandwidth, which has promising applications in nonlinear sensing, fully mechanical frequency dividers, and high-precision time references.
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; Xu, Yutao 1 ; Yang, Qiqi 1 ; Huan, Ronghua 2 ; Wei, Xueyong 3
1 Xi’an Jiaotong University, State Key Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Xi’an, People’s Republic of China (GRID:grid.43169.39) (ISNI:0000 0001 0599 1243)
2 Zhejiang University, Department of Mechanics, Hangzhou, People’s Republic of China (GRID:grid.13402.34) (ISNI:0000 0004 1759 700X)
3 Xi’an Jiaotong University, State Key Laboratory for Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Xi’an, People’s Republic of China (GRID:grid.43169.39) (ISNI:0000 0001 0599 1243); Xi’an Jiaotong University, School of Instrument Science and Technology, Xi’an, People’s Republic of China (GRID:grid.43169.39) (ISNI:0000 0001 0599 1243)





