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Dissipation engineering of high-stress silicon nitride nanobeams

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2016-03-07 v1 Optics Quantum Physics

Abstract

High-stress Si3_3N4_4 nanoresonators have become an attractive choice for electro- and optomechanical devices. Membrane resonators can achieve quality factor (QQ) - frequency (ff) products exceeding 101310^{13} Hz, enabling (in principle) quantum coherent operation at room temperature. String-like beam resonators possess conventionally 10 times smaller QfQ\cdot f products; however, on account of their much larger QQ-to-mass ratio and reduced mode density, they remain a canonical choice for precision force, mass, and charge sensing, and have recently enabled Heisenberg-limited position measurements at cryogenic temperatures. Here we explore two techniques to enhance the QQ-factor of a nanomechanical beam. The techniques relate to two main loss mechanisms: internal loss, which dominates for large aspect ratios and f100f\lesssim100 MHz, and radiation loss, which dominates for small aspect ratios and f100f\gtrsim100 MHz. First we show that by embedding a nanobeam in a 1D phononic crystal, it is possible to localize its flexural motion and shield it against radiation loss. Using this method, we realize f>100f>100 MHz modes with Q104Q\sim 10^4, consistent with internal loss and contrasting sharply with unshielded beams of similar dimensions. We then study the QfQ\cdot f products of high-order modes of mm-long nanobeams. Taking advantage of the mode-shape dependence of stress-induced `loss-dilution', we realize a f4f\approx 4 MHz mode with Qf91012Q\cdot f\approx9\cdot 10^{12} Hz. Our results can extend room temperature quantum coherent operation to ultra-low-mass 1D nanomechanical oscillators.

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@article{arxiv.1603.01605,
  title  = {Dissipation engineering of high-stress silicon nitride nanobeams},
  author = {A. H. Ghadimi and D. J. Wilson and T. J. Kippenberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.01605},
  year   = {2016}
}

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9 pages, 9 figures