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Determination of effective mechanical properties of a double-layer beam by means of a nano-electromechanical transducer

Hocke, Fredrik
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Pernpeintner, Matthias
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Zhou, Xiaoqing  
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2014
Applied Physics Letters

We investigate the mechanical properties of a doubly clamped, double-layer nanobeam embedded into an electromechanical system. The nanobeam consists of a highly pre-stressed silicon nitride and a superconducting niobium layer. By measuring the mechanical displacement spectral density both in the linear and the nonlinear Duffing regime, we determine the pre-stress and the effective Young's modulus of the nanobeam. An analytical double-layer model quantitatively corroborates the measured values. This suggests that this model can be used to design mechanical multilayer systems for electro- and optomechanical devices, including materials controllable by external parameters such as piezoelectric, magnetostrictive, or in more general multiferroic materials. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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DOI
10.1063/1.4896785
Web of Science ID

WOS:000343031700054

Author(s)
Hocke, Fredrik
Pernpeintner, Matthias
Zhou, Xiaoqing  
Schliesser, Albert  
Kippenberg, Tobias J.  
Huebl, Hans
Gross, Rudolf
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Amer Inst Physics

Published in
Applied Physics Letters
Volume

105

Issue

13

Article Number

133102

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REVIEWED

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November 13, 2014
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