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Experimental encircling of an exceptional point in a two degrees of freedom system: overview and application to noise control

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When a resonator is added to an acoustic cavity or a vibrating structure, a new resonance frequency, or pole, is created in the system. When dissipation is present, this may breakdown when some parameters are finely tuned. This phenomenon, typical of non-Hermitian dynamics is called an exceptional point in the parametric space where two (or more) eigenvalues, as well as their associated eigenvectors, coalesce. In the recent years, EPs have gained interest in physics because of the counter-intuitive concepts associated with them. In the fields of acoustics and vibration, understanding EP may lead to a better comprehension of modal energy exchanges and decay. This work aims at exploring the key concepts related to EPs by revisiting the well-known coupled pendulums problem in the presence of damping. First, the free response of the experimental system is investigated after tuning it on an EP. Then an encircling is performed by varying the parameters through time. Our experimental results illustrate in a pedagogical manner nearly-optimal dissipation, energy exchange and chirality effects which have been recently evidenced in physics.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: Laboratoire Quartz (EA7393) - ISAE Supméca; Roberval - UTC 2: Laboratoire Quartz (EA7393) - ISAE Supméca 3: Roberval (Mechanics, energy and electricity) - Université de Technologie de Compiègne

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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