A single-electron transistor embedded in a nanomechanical resonator represents an extreme limit of electron–phonon coupling. While it allows fast and sensitive electromechanical measurements, it also introduces back-action forces from electron tunnelling that randomly perturb the mechanical state. Despite the stochastic nature of this back-action, it has been predicted to create self-sustaining coherent mechanical oscillations under strong coupling conditions. Here, we verify this prediction using real-time measurements of a vibrating carbon nanotube transistor. This electromechanical oscillator has some similarities with a laser. The single-electron transistor pumped by an electrical bias acts as a gain medium and the resonator acts as a p...
Coupling a microscopic mechanical resonator to a nanoscale quantum system enables control of the mec...
In an optomechanical setup, the coupling between cavity and resonator can be increased by tuning the...
We study theoretically a mechanical oscillator coupled to a superconducting single-electron transist...
A single-electron transistor incorporated as part of a nanomechanical resonator represents an extrem...
A single-electron transistor incorporated as part of a nanomechanical resonator represents an extrem...
The constant development of mesoscopic physics demands ever more precise and fast measurement and co...
Nanoscale resonators that oscillate at high frequencies are useful in many measurement applications....
Nanoscale resonators that oscillate at high frequencies are useful in many measurement applications....
We analyze the response of a nanomechanical resonator to an external drive when it is also coupled t...
Nanoelectromechanical resonators have potential applications in sensing, cooling, and mechanical sig...
A carbon nanotube (CNT) is a remarkable material and can be thought of as a single-atom thick cylind...
A carbon nanotube (CNT) is a remarkable material and can be thought of as a single-atom thick cylind...
We show that the vibrations of a nanomechanical resonator can be cooled to near its quantum ground s...
Nanomechanical resonators are used with great success to couple mechanical motion to other degrees o...
Nanoelectromechanical resonators have potential applications in sensing, cooling, and mechanicalsign...
Coupling a microscopic mechanical resonator to a nanoscale quantum system enables control of the mec...
In an optomechanical setup, the coupling between cavity and resonator can be increased by tuning the...
We study theoretically a mechanical oscillator coupled to a superconducting single-electron transist...
A single-electron transistor incorporated as part of a nanomechanical resonator represents an extrem...
A single-electron transistor incorporated as part of a nanomechanical resonator represents an extrem...
The constant development of mesoscopic physics demands ever more precise and fast measurement and co...
Nanoscale resonators that oscillate at high frequencies are useful in many measurement applications....
Nanoscale resonators that oscillate at high frequencies are useful in many measurement applications....
We analyze the response of a nanomechanical resonator to an external drive when it is also coupled t...
Nanoelectromechanical resonators have potential applications in sensing, cooling, and mechanical sig...
A carbon nanotube (CNT) is a remarkable material and can be thought of as a single-atom thick cylind...
A carbon nanotube (CNT) is a remarkable material and can be thought of as a single-atom thick cylind...
We show that the vibrations of a nanomechanical resonator can be cooled to near its quantum ground s...
Nanomechanical resonators are used with great success to couple mechanical motion to other degrees o...
Nanoelectromechanical resonators have potential applications in sensing, cooling, and mechanicalsign...
Coupling a microscopic mechanical resonator to a nanoscale quantum system enables control of the mec...
In an optomechanical setup, the coupling between cavity and resonator can be increased by tuning the...
We study theoretically a mechanical oscillator coupled to a superconducting single-electron transist...