Abstract
The first observations of noise-induced enhancements and phase shifts of a weak periodic signal-characteristics signatures of stochastic resonance (SR)-are reported for a monostable system. The results are shown to be in good agreement with a theoretical description based on linear-response theory and the fluctuation dissipation theorem. It is argued that SR is a general phenomenon that can in principle occur for any underdamped nonlinear oscillator.
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