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Strong Coupling Between Single-Electron Tunneling and Nanomechanical Motion

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SCIENCE
Volume 325, Issue 5944, Pages 1103-1107

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1176076

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  1. Dutch Organization for Fundamental Research on Matter
  2. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research
  3. Nanotechnology Network Netherlands
  4. Japan Science and Technology Agency International Cooperative Research Project

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Nanoscale resonators that oscillate at high frequencies are useful in many measurement applications. We studied a high-quality mechanical resonator made from a suspended carbon nanotube driven into motion by applying a periodic radio frequency potential using a nearby antenna. Single-electron charge fluctuations created periodic modulations of the mechanical resonance frequency. A quality factor exceeding 10(5) allows the detection of a shift in resonance frequency caused by the addition of a single-electron charge on the nanotube. Additional evidence for the strong coupling of mechanical motion and electron tunneling is provided by an energy transfer to the electrons causing mechanical damping and unusual nonlinear behavior. We also discovered that a direct current through the nanotube spontaneously drives the mechanical resonator, exerting a force that is coherent with the high-frequency resonant mechanical motion.

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