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Observing polarization patterns in the collective motion of nanomechanical arrays

Applied Physics 2022-06-01 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

In recent years, nanomechanics has evolved into a mature field, with wide-ranging impact from sensing applications to fundamental physics, and it has now reached a stage which enables the fabrication and study of ever more elaborate devices. This has led to the emergence of arrays of coupled nanomechanical resonators as a promising field of research, serving as model systems to study collective dynamical phenomena such as synchronization or topological transport. From a general point of view, the arrays investigated so far represent scalar fields on a lattice. Moving to a scenario where these could be extended to vector fields would unlock a whole host of conceptually interesting additional phenomena, including the physics of polarization patterns in wave fields and their associated topology. Here we introduce a new platform, a two-dimensional array of coupled nanomechanical pillar resonators, whose orthogonal vibration directions encode a mechanical polarization degree of freedom. We demonstrate direct optical imaging of the collective dynamics, enabling us to analyze the emerging polarization patterns and follow their evolution with drive frequency.

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@article{arxiv.2109.08447,
  title  = {Observing polarization patterns in the collective motion of nanomechanical arrays},
  author = {Juliane Doster and Tirth Shah and Thomas Fösel and Florian Marquardt and Eva Weig},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.08447},
  year   = {2022}
}

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7 pages main text, 5 figures, 11 pages appendices