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Realization and direct observation of five normal and parametric modes in silicon nanowire resonators by in situ transmission electron microscopy.


ABSTRACT: Mechanical resonators have wide applications in sensing bio-chemical substances, and provide an accurate method to measure the intrinsic elastic properties of oscillating materials. A high resonance order with high response frequency and a small resonator mass are critical for enhancing the sensitivity and precision. Here, we report on the realization and direct observation of high-order and high-frequency silicon nanowire (Si NW) resonators. By using an oscillating electric-field for inducing a mechanical resonance of single-crystalline Si NWs inside a transmission electron microscope (TEM), we observed resonance up to the 5th order, for both normal and parametric modes at ∼100 MHz frequencies. The precision of the resonant frequency was enhanced, as the deviation reduced from 3.14% at the 1st order to 0.25% at the 5th order, correlating with the increase of energy dissipation. The elastic modulus of Si NWs was measured to be ∼169 GPa in the [110] direction, and size scaling effects were found to be absent down to the ∼20 nm level.

SUBMITTER: Hsia FC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9418527 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Realization and direct observation of five normal and parametric modes in silicon nanowire resonators by <i>in situ</i> transmission electron microscopy.

Hsia Feng-Chun FC   Tang Dai-Ming DM   Jevasuwan Wipakorn W   Fukata Naoki N   Zhou Xin X   Mitome Masanori M   Bando Yoshio Y   Nordling Torbjörn E M TEM   Golberg Dmitri D  

Nanoscale advances 20190226 5


Mechanical resonators have wide applications in sensing bio-chemical substances, and provide an accurate method to measure the intrinsic elastic properties of oscillating materials. A high resonance order with high response frequency and a small resonator mass are critical for enhancing the sensitivity and precision. Here, we report on the realization and direct observation of high-order and high-frequency silicon nanowire (Si NW) resonators. By using an oscillating electric-field for inducing a  ...[more]

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