Nanomechanical resonators for cryogenic research
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⚛️ physics.ins-det
cond-mat.mes-hall
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beenamplitudesdevicedevicesoscillationpressureresonanceresonators
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Suspended aluminium nanoelectromechanical resonators have been fabricated, and the manufacturing process is described in this work. Device motion is driven and detected with a magnetomotive method. The resonance response has been measured at 4.2 K temperature in vacuum and low pressure $^4$He gas. At low oscillation amplitudes the resonance response is linear, producing Lorentzian line shapes, and Q-values up to 4400 have been achieved. At higher oscillation amplitudes the devices show nonlinear Duffing-like behavior. The devices are found to be extremely sensitive to pressure in $^4$He gas. Such device is a promising tool for studying properties of superfluid helium.
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