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Vikrant J Gokhale1,2, Jason J Gorman1.
Abstract
We systematically demonstrate that one-dimensional phononic crystal (1-D PnC) tethers can significantly reduce tether loss in micromechanical resonators to a point where the total energy loss is dominated by intrinsic mechanisms, particularly phonon damping. Multiple silicon resonators are designed, fabricated, and tested to provide comparisons in terms of the number of periods in the PnC and the resonance frequency, as well as a comparison with conventional straight-beam tethers. The product of resonance frequency and measured quality factor (f×Q) is the critical figure of merit, as it is inversely related to the total energy dissipation in a resonator. For a wide range of frequencies, devices with PnC tethers consistently demonstrate higher f×Q values than the best conventional straight-beam tether designs. The f×Q product improves with increasing number of PnC periods, and at a maximum value of 1.2 × 1013 Hz, approaches limiting values set by intrinsic material loss mechanisms.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 29307895 PMCID: PMC5749427 DOI: 10.1063/1.4990960
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Phys Lett ISSN: 0003-6951 Impact factor: 3.791