Parametric excitation of a ferrimagnetic sphere resonator
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2512.01709v1
- Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2025 14:16:29 GMT
- Title: Parametric excitation of a ferrimagnetic sphere resonator
- Authors: Eyal Buks,
- Abstract summary: The response of a ferrimagnetic sphere resonator to an externally applied parametric excitation is experimentally studied.<n>Measurement results are compared with predictions derived from a theoretical model.<n>It is found that the disentanglement--based model is compatible with the experimental results.
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- Abstract: The response of a ferrimagnetic sphere resonator to an externally applied parametric excitation is experimentally studied. Measurement results are compared with predictions derived from a theoretical model, which is based on the hypothesis that disentanglement spontaneously occurs in quantum systems. According to this hypothesis, time evolution is governed by a modified master equation having an added nonlinear term that deterministically generates disentanglement. It is found that the disentanglement--based model is compatible with the experimental results. In particular, the model can qualitatively account for an experimentally observed instability in the system under study, which cannot be derived from any theoretical model that is based on a linear master equation.
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