Wednesday, May 23, 2012

1205.4921 (Harold B. Meerwaldt et al.)

Carbon nanotubes: Nonlinear high-Q resonators with strong coupling to
single-electron tunneling
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Harold B. Meerwaldt, Gary A. Steele, Herre S. J. van der Zant
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are nonlinear high-Q resonators with strong coupling to single-electron tunneling. We begin by describing several methods to detect the flexural motion of a CNT resonator. Next, we illustrate how single-electron tunneling in quantum dot CNT resonators leads to sharp dips in the mechanical resonance frequency and significant damping. We discuss four different contributions to the nonlinear oscillation of a CNT resonator: beam-like mechanical nonlinearity, nonlinearity due to gate-induced mechanical tension, electrostatic nonlinearity, and nonlinearity due to single-electron tunneling, and provide quantitative estimates of their strengths. Finally, we show how the large response of the resonance frequency of a CNT resonator to a change in gate voltage or tension makes CNT resonators ideally suited for parametric excitation and for studying the coupling between different mechanical modes.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.4921

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