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Introduction to Nanomechanics (Spring 2012) Martino Poggio
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Nanomechanical Measurements Displacement measurement is crucial for force transduction Different types of nanomechanical displacement measurements (advantages & disadvantages) Focus on optical interferometry Signal-to-noise ratio 04.04.2012Introduction to Nanomechanics2
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Transduction vs. Sensing A transducer receives energy from one system and transmits it to another, often in a different form. A sensor responds to physical stimuli (e.g. heat, light, pressure, or motion) and generates an electronic signal for detection. Introduction to Nanomechanics304.04.2012
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Mechanical Force Transducers Introduction to Nanomechanics4 x F Now we require a sensor for mechanical motion. 04.04.2012
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Sensors for Mechanical Motion Tunneling Optical Deflection Optical Interferometry Microwave Interferometry Magnetomotive Piezoelectric Capacitive Introduction to Nanomechanics504.04.2012
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Displacement Measurements Introduction to Nanomechanics6 STM Detection 04.04.2012
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Displacement Measurements Introduction to Nanomechanics7 Laser deflection 04.04.2012
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Displacement Measurements Introduction to Nanomechanics8 Fixed mirror “Movable” mirror “spring” x P in Laser interferometry 04.04.2012
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Displacement Measurements Introduction to Nanomechanics9 Laser interferometry 04.04.2012
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Displacement Measurements Introduction to Nanomechanics10 LIGO – Gravitational Wave Detection Laser interferometry 04.04.2012
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Displacement Measurements Introduction to Nanomechanics11 Laser interferometry 04.04.2012
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Displacement Measurements Introduction to Nanomechanics12 K. L. Lehnert, JILA Microwave interferometry – capacitive detection 04.04.2012
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Displacement Measurements Introduction to Nanomechanics13 K. L. Lehnert, JILA 04.04.2012
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Introduction to Nanomechanics14 Displacement Measurements Magnetomotive detection (via Faraday’s Law) A. Cleland & M. Roukes, 1999. Figure from K.L. Ekinci, Boston U. 04.04.2012
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Introduction to Nanomechanics15 Displacement Measurements Capacitive detection 04.04.2012
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Introduction to Nanomechanics16 Displacement Measurements Capacitive detection 04.04.2012
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Introduction to Nanomechanics17 Displacement Measurements Piezoelectric detection 04.04.2012
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Introduction to Nanomechanics18 Displacement Measurements Capacitive detection 04.04.2012
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13.10.2009Introduction to Nanomechanics19 QPC L R 2DEG e-e- QPC as a mechanical displacement detector
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Introduction to Nanomechanics20 Spectral Density (A 2 / Hz)Spectral Density (Å 2 / Hz) 4.50 10 -25 10 -24 10 -23 10 -22 4.755.005.25 10 -21 10 -5 10 -4 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 Frequency (kHz) 10 -12 m / (Hz) 1/2 Displacement Measurements Measurement of Cantilever Thermal Noise at 4.2 K 04.04.2012
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