Graphene NanoElectroMechanical Oscillator

ORAL

Abstract

Graphene based NanoElectroMechanical Systems (NEMS) working in Radio Frequency (RF) regime possess considerable advantages own to the remarkable electrical and mechanical properties of this atomic thin material. Here we demonstrated self-sustained nanoelectromechanical oscillator made from graphene. Our recent developed transduction scheme enables the direct conversion from mechanical motion to electrical domain, then subsequently being fed back to the system as excitation. The absence of extra RF actuation and the stable performance shows the possibility of practical application of graphene oscillator, for example, as signal filters, mass sensors or timing devices.

Authors

  • Changyao Chen

    Columbia University

  • Vikram V. Deshpande

    Columbia University

  • Sunwoo Lee

    Columbia University

  • Philip Kim

    Dept. of Physics, Columbia University, Columbia University, Columbia University in the City of New York

  • James Hone

    Columbia University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Columbia University