Radio Frequency Electrical Transduction of Graphene Mechanical Resonators

ORAL

Abstract

We report radio frequency (RF) electrical readout of graphene mechanical resonators. The mechanical motion is actuated and detected directly by using a vector network analyzer (VNA), employing a local gate to minimize parasitic capacitance. Resist-free doubly-clamped samples with resonant frequency in MHz range, Q factor $\sim $10,000 at 77 K and signal-to-background ratio of over 20 dB, are demonstrated. In addition to being over two orders of magnitude faster than the electrical RF mixing method, this technique paves the way for use of graphene in RF devices such as filters and oscillators.

Authors

  • Changyao Chen

    • Columbia University
  • Vikram Deshpande

    • Columbia University
  • Yuehang Xu

    • Columbia University
  • Frank DiRenno

    • Columbia University
  • Alexander Gondarenko

    • Columbia University
  • David Heinz

    • Columbia University
  • Shuaimin Liu

    • Columbia University
  • Philip Kim

    • Columbia University
  • James Hone

    • Columbia University