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Giant Tunable Mechanical Nonlinearity in Graphene-Silicon Nitride Hybrid Resonator

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High quality factor mechanical resonators have shown great promise in developing classical or quantum technologies. Simultaneously, progress has been made in developing controlled mechanical nonlinearity. Here we combine these two directions of progress in a single platform consisting of coupled Silicon Nitride (SiNx) and graphene mechanical resonators. We show that nonlinear response can be induced on a large area SiNx resonator mode and can be efficiently controlled by coupling it to a gate-tunable, freely suspended graphene mode. The induced nonlinear response of the hybrid modes, as measured on the SiNx resonator surface is giant, with one of the highest measured Duffing constants. We observe a novel phononic frequency comb which we use as an alternate validation of the measured values, along with numerical simulations which are in overall agreement with measurements.

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  • Non-Exponential Relaxation in the Rotating Frame of a Driven Nanomechanical Mode cond-mat.mes-hall · 2025-08-26 · conditional · none · ref 29 · internal anchor

    In a strongly driven nanomechanical mode, ring-down in the rotating frame is non-exponential: the in-phase component initially decays at about twice the rate of the quadrature, as a Duffing model with a dominant second harmonic predicts.