Achieving large signal-noise ratio using low levels of excitation signal is key requirement for practical applications of micro and nano electromechanical resonators. In this work, we introduce the double electromechanical resonance drive concept to achieve an order-of-magnitude dynamic signal amplification in micro resonators. The concept relies on simultaneously activating the micro-resonator mechanical and electrical resonance frequencies. We report an input voltage amplification up to 15 times for a micro-resonator when its electrical resonance is tuned to match the mechanical resonance that leads to dynamic signal amplification in air (Quality factor enhancement). Furthermore, using a multi-frequency excitation technique, input voltage...
Micro-mechanical sensors are typically fabricated both in large numbers and economically using the p...
We demonstrate a simple and flexible technique to efficiently activate micro/nano-electromechanical ...
We experimentally demonstrate an efficient approach to excite primary and parametric (up to the 4th)...
Achieving large signal-noise ratio using low levels of excitation signal is key requirement for prac...
Cantilever electrostatically-actuated resonators show great promise in sensing and actuating applica...
This paper contends to be the first to report the experimental observation of up to 28 orders of par...
The mechanical amplification effect of parametric resonance has the potential to outperform direct r...
Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) are well developed in various fields benefiting from the rapid...
We demonstrate a simple and flexible technique to efficiently activate micro/nano-electromechanical ...
Driven non-linear resonators can display sharp resonances or even multistable behaviours amenable to...
Electrostatic micro-electro-mechanical-system (MEMS) devices show great potential in a variety of ap...
Quality factor (Q) is an important property of micro- and nano-electromechanical (MEM/NEM) resonator...
Driven non-linear resonators can display sharp resonances or even multistable behaviours amenable to...
In various applications, damping from the surrounding fluid severely degrades the performance of mic...
The mechanical amplification effect of parametric resonance has the potential to outperform direct r...
Micro-mechanical sensors are typically fabricated both in large numbers and economically using the p...
We demonstrate a simple and flexible technique to efficiently activate micro/nano-electromechanical ...
We experimentally demonstrate an efficient approach to excite primary and parametric (up to the 4th)...
Achieving large signal-noise ratio using low levels of excitation signal is key requirement for prac...
Cantilever electrostatically-actuated resonators show great promise in sensing and actuating applica...
This paper contends to be the first to report the experimental observation of up to 28 orders of par...
The mechanical amplification effect of parametric resonance has the potential to outperform direct r...
Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) are well developed in various fields benefiting from the rapid...
We demonstrate a simple and flexible technique to efficiently activate micro/nano-electromechanical ...
Driven non-linear resonators can display sharp resonances or even multistable behaviours amenable to...
Electrostatic micro-electro-mechanical-system (MEMS) devices show great potential in a variety of ap...
Quality factor (Q) is an important property of micro- and nano-electromechanical (MEM/NEM) resonator...
Driven non-linear resonators can display sharp resonances or even multistable behaviours amenable to...
In various applications, damping from the surrounding fluid severely degrades the performance of mic...
The mechanical amplification effect of parametric resonance has the potential to outperform direct r...
Micro-mechanical sensors are typically fabricated both in large numbers and economically using the p...
We demonstrate a simple and flexible technique to efficiently activate micro/nano-electromechanical ...
We experimentally demonstrate an efficient approach to excite primary and parametric (up to the 4th)...