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DY: Fachverband Dynamik und Statistische Physik
DY 35: Fluctuations, Noise and Other Transport Topics (joint session TT/DY)
DY 35.11: Talk
Thursday, March 20, 2025, 17:45–18:00, H31
Tunable nonlinear Duffing response of a driven carbon nanotube nanomechanical resonator — •Akong Loh, Furkan Özyigit, Fabian Stadler, Katrin Burkert, Niklas Hüttner, and Andreas K. Hüttel — Institute for Experimental and Applied Physics, University of Regensburg, 93040 Regensburg, Germany
Extremely lightweight and with very high quality factors, Carbon nanotube
nanomechanical resonators have been used as ultrasensitive force, mass, and
charge sensors [1-5]. When suspended on source and drain leads and gated, a
CNT nanomechanical resonator can also be operated as a quantum dot. The motion of
the nanotube is strongly coupled to single electron tunneling, dominating the
nonlinear response [1-5]. Control of the strong nonlinear dynamics of a CNT
will be useful for engineering mechanical qubits with information stored in the
vibrations and mechanical Schrödinger’s cat states [3]. Here, we analyze the
nonlinear vibrational response of a driven CNT quantum dot, at ∼10mK in a
dilution refrigerator and with opaque tunnel barriers to minimize dissipation.
We demonstrate how the nonlinearity parameters of the coupled system can be
controlled via Coulomb blockade and the associated gate voltage, leading to a
rich interplay of frequency, damping, and Duffing behavior.
[1] A. K. Hüttel et al., Nano Lett. 9, 2547 (2009).
[2] G. A. Steele
et al., Science 325, 1103 (2009).
[3] C. Samanta et al, Nat. Phys. 19, 1340 (2023).
[4] S. Blien et al., Nat. Commun. 11, 1636 (2020).
[5] N. Hüttner et al., Phys. Rev. Appl. 20, 064019 (2023).
Keywords: Carbon nanotubes; Nanomechanics; Nonlinear dynamics; Coulomb blockade