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Imaging Off-Resonance Nanomechanical Motion as Modal Superposition.


ABSTRACT: Observation of resonance modes is the most straightforward way of studying mechanical oscillations because these modes have maximum response to stimuli. However, a deeper understanding of mechanical motion can be obtained by also looking at modal responses at frequencies in between resonances. Here, an imaging of the modal responses for a nanomechanical drum driven off resonance is presented. By using the frequency modal analysis, these shapes are described as a superposition of resonance modes. It is found that the spatial distribution of the oscillating component of the driving force, which is affected by both the shape of the actuating electrode and inherent device properties such as asymmetry and initial slack, greatly influences the modal weight or participation. This modal superposition analysis elucidates the dynamics of any nanomechanical system through modal weights. This aids in optimizing mode-specific designs for force sensing and integration with other systems.

SUBMITTER: Esmenda JC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8261521 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Imaging Off-Resonance Nanomechanical Motion as Modal Superposition.

Esmenda Joshoua Condicion JC   Aguila Myrron Albert Callera MAC   Wang Jyh-Yang JY   Lee Teik-Hui TH   Yang Chi-Yuan CY   Lin Kung-Hsuan KH   Chang-Liao Kuei-Shu KS   Katz Nadav N   Kafanov Sergey S   Pashkin Yuri A YA   Chen Chii-Dong CD  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20210519 13


Observation of resonance modes is the most straightforward way of studying mechanical oscillations because these modes have maximum response to stimuli. However, a deeper understanding of mechanical motion can be obtained by also looking at modal responses at frequencies in between resonances. Here, an imaging of the modal responses for a nanomechanical drum driven off resonance is presented. By using the frequency modal analysis, these shapes are described as a superposition of resonance modes.  ...[more]

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