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arxiv: 1610.07591 · v4 · pith:XHC7SGP2new · submitted 2016-10-24 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Low-power photothermal self-oscillation of bimetallic nanowires

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keywords photothermalmotionomegacouplinglaserlightnonlinearself-oscillation
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We investigate the nonlinear mechanics of a bimetallic, optically absorbing SiN-Nb nanowire in the presence of incident laser light and a reflecting Si mirror. Situated in a standing wave of optical intensity and subject to photothermal forces, the nanowire undergoes self-induced oscillations at low incident light thresholds of $<1\, \rm{\mu W}$ due to engineered strong temperature-position ($T$-$z$) coupling. Along with inducing self-oscillation, laser light causes large changes to the mechanical resonant frequency $\omega_0$ and equilibrium position $z_0$ that cannot be neglected. We present experimental results and a theoretical model for the motion under laser illumination. In the model, we solve the governing nonlinear differential equations by perturbative means to show that self-oscillation amplitude is set by the competing effects of direct $T$-$z$ coupling and $2\omega_0$ parametric excitation due to $T$-$\omega_0$ coupling. We then study the linearized equations of motion to show that the optimal thermal time constant $\tau$ for photothermal feedback is $\tau \to \infty$ rather than the widely reported $\omega_0 \tau = 1$. Lastly, we demonstrate photothermal quality factor ($Q$) enhancement of driven motion as a means to counteract air damping. Understanding photothermal effects on micromechanical devices, as well as nonlinear aspects of optics-based motion detection, can enable new device applications as oscillators or other electronic elements with smaller device footprints and less stringent ambient vacuum requirements.

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