Phononic Frequency Combs For Engineering MEMS/NEMS Devices With Tunable Sensitivity

A. Ganesan, A. Seshia, J. Gorman
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Abstract

Over the past two decades, MEMS resonators have received considerable attention for physical, chemical and biological sensing applications. Typically, the operation of MEMS resonant sensors relies on the tracking of a resonance frequency using a feedback oscillator. The sensitivity of these sensors is limited by physical parametric variations, as in the Young’s modulus, and noise in the oscillator circuit, such that improvement in the sensitivity can require significant effort in the design, fabrication, ovenization, and control of the resonator. In this paper, we experimentally demonstrate an alternative sensing approach based on a newly documented physical phenomenon, ‘phononic frequency combs’, where the sensitivity can be actively tuned by the drive conditions. In addition, the spectral response of frequency combs enables an ‘N+1’ fold enhancement in the sensitivity, with ‘2N+1’ being the number of spectral lines associated with a frequency comb.
用于灵敏度可调的工程MEMS/NEMS器件的声子频率梳
在过去的二十年里,MEMS谐振器在物理、化学和生物传感应用中受到了相当大的关注。通常,MEMS谐振传感器的工作依赖于使用反馈振荡器跟踪谐振频率。这些传感器的灵敏度受到物理参数变化的限制,如杨氏模量和振荡器电路中的噪声,因此灵敏度的提高需要在谐振器的设计、制造、加热和控制方面做出重大努力。在本文中,我们通过实验证明了一种基于新记录的物理现象“声子频率梳”的替代传感方法,其中灵敏度可以通过驱动条件主动调谐。此外,频率梳的频谱响应使灵敏度提高了“N+1”倍,其中“2N+1”是与频率梳相关的谱线数。
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