We investigate mechanical mode coupling between the four fundamental flexural modes of two doubly-clamped, high-Q silicon-nitride nanomechanical string resonators. Strong mechanical coupling between the strings is induced by the strain mediated via a shared clamping point, engineered to increase the exchange of oscillatory energy. One of the resonators is controlled dielectrically, which results in strong coupling between its out-of-plane and in-plane flexural modes. We show both, inter-string out-of-plane-in-plane and 3-mode resonance of the four coupled fundamental vibrational modes of a resonator pair, giving rise to a simple and a multimode avoided crossing, respectively.publishe
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We have characterized the mechanical resonance properties (both linear and nonlinear) of various dou...
We measure both the linear and nonlinear coupling between transverse modes in a nanomechanical reson...
We use ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy to study the mechanical vibrations in the time domain of do...
We investigate nonlinear dispersive mode coupling between the flexural in- and out-of-plane modes of...
We present results from a study of the nonlinear inter-modal coupling between different flexural vib...
We study locking phenomena of two strongly coupled, high quality factor nanomechanical resonator mod...
The nonlinear interaction between two mechanical resonances of the same freely suspended carbon nano...
In recent years, the Q-factor of Si 3 N 4 nanomechanical resonators has significantly been increased...
The damping rates of high quality factor nanomechanical resonators are well beyond intrinsic limits....
State-of-the-art nanomechanical resonators are heralded as a central component for next-generation c...
We demonstrate a scheme for amplifying nanomechanical motion based on strong parametric interactions...
We demonstrate a strong coupling between the flexural vibration modes of a clamped-clamped micromech...
Semiconductur nano- and micropillars represent a promising platform for hybrid nanodevices. Their ab...
Complex yet compact nanoscale mechanisms have largely been absent due to the rather limited availabi...
Extreme stresses can be produced in nanoscale structures, a feature which has been used to realize e...
We have characterized the mechanical resonance properties (both linear and nonlinear) of various dou...
We measure both the linear and nonlinear coupling between transverse modes in a nanomechanical reson...
We use ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy to study the mechanical vibrations in the time domain of do...