低温铝门柱纳米机械装置

IF 1.1 3区 物理与天体物理 Q4 PHYSICS, APPLIED
Baptiste Alperin, Ilya Golokolenov, Gwénaëlle Julié, Bruno Fernandez, Andrew Fefferman, Eddy Collin
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摘要

几十年来,机械物体在低温下广泛应用于各种应用;从用振动线或音叉进行量子流体传感,到用于研究玻璃机械性能的扭振器,最后是随着洁净室技术的出现而出现的微纳米机械物体。由于它们的小尺寸,这些小结构为实验学家开辟了新的可能性。我们报告了纯金属门柱纳米机械结构的表征,这些结构今天被用于量子流体研究(特别是\(^4\) He, \(^3\) He中的量子湍流)和内在摩擦研究(两级系统解开)。扩展现有文献,我们证明了共振的解析建模,与数值模拟很好地一致,对于第一和第二力学模式。特别是,整个结构的曲率(因此,内置表面应力)的影响进行了分析,连同非线性性质。我们证明,这些是几何起源和设备依赖。对于任何大小或曲率,运动和力都以米和牛顿为单位表示,这对量子流体和固体研究特别重要。
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Aluminum Goalpost Nano-mechanical Devices at Low Temperatures

Mechanical objects have been widely used at low temperatures for decades, for various applications; from quantum fluids sensing with vibrating wires or tuning forks, to torsional oscillators for the study of mechanical properties of glasses, and finally micro and nano-mechanical objects with the advent of clean room technologies. These small structures opened up new possibilities to experimentalists, thanks to their small size. We report on the characterization of purely metallic goalpost nano-mechanical structures, which are employed today for both quantum fluids studies (especially quantum turbulence in \(^4\)He, \(^3\)He) and intrinsic friction studies (Two-level-systems unraveling). Extending existing literature, we demonstrate the analytic modeling of the resonances, in good agreement with numerical simulations, for both first and second mechanical modes. Especially, the impact of the curvature of the whole structure (and therefore, in-built surface stress) is analyzed, together with nonlinear properties. We demonstrate that these are of geometrical origin and device-dependent. Motion and forces are expressed in meters and Newtons experienced at the level of the goalpost’s paddle, for any magnitude or curvature, which is of particular importance for quantum fluids and solids studies.

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Journal of Low Temperature Physics
Journal of Low Temperature Physics 物理-物理:凝聚态物理
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
25.00%
发文量
245
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Low Temperature Physics publishes original papers and review articles on all areas of low temperature physics and cryogenics, including theoretical and experimental contributions. Subject areas include: Quantum solids, liquids and gases; Superfluidity; Superconductivity; Condensed matter physics; Experimental techniques; The Journal encourages the submission of Rapid Communications and Special Issues.
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