The capability to measure Q factors at cryogenic temperatures enhances the ability to study relaxation processes in solids. Here we present a high-precision cryogenic setup with the ability to measure Q factors of at least 109. This level of sensitivity offers new potential for analyzing relaxation processes in solids and for correlating mode shape and relaxation strength. Our improved method of mechanical spectroscopy, cryogenic resonant acoustic spectroscopy of bulk materials, is verified by identifying relaxation processes in low-loss quartz crystals. For the first time, we observe additional damping peaks. The mechanical Q factors of different modes of cylindrical crystalline quartz substrates were measured from 300 down to 6 K. Resonan...
International audienceA new method of probing mechanical losses and comparing the corresponding depo...
International audienceA new method of probing mechanical losses and comparing the corresponding depo...
International audienceAcoustic resonances at frequencies around 500 MHz and Q-factors exceeding one ...
Mechanical losses of crystalline silicon and calcium fluoride have been analyzed in the temperature ...
Mechanical losses of crystalline silicon and calcium fluoride have been analyzed in the temperature ...
International audienceBulk acoustic wave resonators have already been tested at cryogenic temperatur...
International audienceWe investigate the electromechanical properties of quartz bulk acoustic wave r...
International audienceWe investigate the electromechanical properties of quartz bulk acoustic wave r...
International audienceMeasurement of the mechanical losses of quartz crystal is a topic of interest ...
International audienceWe investigate the electromechanical properties of quartz bulk acoustic wave r...
International audienceWe investigate the electromechanical properties of quartz bulk acoustic wave r...
International audienceWe investigate the electromechanical properties of quartz bulk acoustic wave r...
Long-lived, high-frequency phonons are valuable for applications ranging from optomechanics to emerg...
We report on theoretical analysis of dissipative effects in quartz crystal resonator applications to...
International audienceA new method of probing mechanical losses and comparing the corresponding depo...
International audienceA new method of probing mechanical losses and comparing the corresponding depo...
International audienceA new method of probing mechanical losses and comparing the corresponding depo...
International audienceAcoustic resonances at frequencies around 500 MHz and Q-factors exceeding one ...
Mechanical losses of crystalline silicon and calcium fluoride have been analyzed in the temperature ...
Mechanical losses of crystalline silicon and calcium fluoride have been analyzed in the temperature ...
International audienceBulk acoustic wave resonators have already been tested at cryogenic temperatur...
International audienceWe investigate the electromechanical properties of quartz bulk acoustic wave r...
International audienceWe investigate the electromechanical properties of quartz bulk acoustic wave r...
International audienceMeasurement of the mechanical losses of quartz crystal is a topic of interest ...
International audienceWe investigate the electromechanical properties of quartz bulk acoustic wave r...
International audienceWe investigate the electromechanical properties of quartz bulk acoustic wave r...
International audienceWe investigate the electromechanical properties of quartz bulk acoustic wave r...
Long-lived, high-frequency phonons are valuable for applications ranging from optomechanics to emerg...
We report on theoretical analysis of dissipative effects in quartz crystal resonator applications to...
International audienceA new method of probing mechanical losses and comparing the corresponding depo...
International audienceA new method of probing mechanical losses and comparing the corresponding depo...
International audienceA new method of probing mechanical losses and comparing the corresponding depo...
International audienceAcoustic resonances at frequencies around 500 MHz and Q-factors exceeding one ...