W. J. Venstra, R. van Leeuwen, H. S. J. van der Zant
We demonstrate strong coupling between the flexural vibration modes of a clamped-clamped micromechanical resonator vibrating at low amplitudes. This coupling enables the direct measurement of the frequency response via amplitude- and phase modulation schemes using the fundamental mode as a mechanical detector. In the linear regime, a frequency shift of $\mathrm{0.8\,Hz}$ is observed for a mode with a line width of $\mathrm{5.8\,Hz}$ in vacuum. The measured response is well-described by the analytical model based on the Euler-Bernoulli beam including tension. Calculations predict an upper limit for the room-temperature Q-factor of $\mathrm{4.5\times10^5}$ for our top-down fabricated micromechanical beam resonators.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.1594
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