Visualizing nonlinear resonance in nanomechanical systems via single-electron tunneling

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Xinhe Wang
Lin Cong
Dong Zhu
Zi Yuan
Xiaoyang Lin
Weisheng Zhao
Zaiqiao Bai
Wenjie Liang
Ximing Sun
Guang-Wei Deng
Kaili Jiang
机构
[1] Beihang University,Fert Beijing Research Institute, School of Microelectronics & Beijing Advanced Innovation Centre for Big Data and Brain Computing (BDBC)
[2] Tsinghua University,State Key Laboratory of Low
[3] University of Science and Technology of China,Dimensional Quantum Physics, Department of Physics and Tsinghua
[4] Beijing Normal University,Foxconn Nanotechnology Research Center
[5] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Quantum Information, CAS
[6] Tsinghua University,Department of Physics
[7] University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,Institute of Physics
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Nano Research | 2021年 / 14卷
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carbon nanotube; mechanical resonator; quantum dot; nonlinear; coupling;
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Numerous reports have elucidated the importance of mechanical resonators comprising quantum-dot-embedded carbon nanotubes (CNTs) for studying the effects of single-electron transport. However, there is a need to investigate the single-electron transport that drives a large amplitude into a nonlinear regime. Herein, a CNT hybrid device has been investigated, which comprises a gate-defined quantum dot that is embedded into a mechanical resonator under strong actuation conditions. The Coulomb peak positions synchronously oscillate with the mechanical vibrations, enabling a single-electron “chopper” mode. Conversely, the vibration amplitude of the CNT versus its frequency can be directly visualized via detecting the time-averaged single-electron tunneling current. To understand this phenomenon, a general formula is derived for this time-averaged single-electron tunneling current, which agrees well with the experimental results. By using this visualization method, a variety of nonlinear motions of a CNT mechanical oscillator have been directly recorded, such as Duffing nonlinearity, parametric resonance, and double-, fractional-, mixed- frequency excitations. This approach opens up burgeoning opportunities for investigating and understanding the nonlinear motion of a nanomechanical system and its interactions with electron transport in quantum regimes.
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