Abstract

Resonant activation and noise-enhanced stability were observed in an underdamped real physical system, i.e., Josephson tunnel junctions. With a weak sinusoidal driving force applied, the thermal activated escape from a potential well underwent resonancelike behaviors as a function of the driving frequency. The resonances also crucially depended on the initial condition of the system. Numerical simulations showed good agreement with the experimental results.

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