Vibration Transfer in Spatially Separated Thin-Film Graphene Resonators

Xinjie Liu, Haiyan Hu*, Xiao Wang, Rumeng Liu, Jun Yin, Lifeng Wang

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Abstract

The nanomechanical resonator composed of two-dimensional materials has seen extensive investigations, but the interaction between two adjacent resonators has not called much attention. The paper reports a vibration transfer phenomenon within a graphene film covering two neighboring holes. When an electrostatic excitation was applied to one of the resonators, vibration signals were detected in both resonators but with a 90° phase difference, as measured by a microscopic laser vibrometer. The findings were validated through finite element simulations and molecular dynamics simulations. It is concluded that the occurrence of this vibration transfer phenomenon is attributed to the slip displacement of graphene film within the middle connection region. The vibration transfer phenomenon sheds light on issues such as resonator excitation, signal transfer, and modal coupling. Moreover, two orthogonal signals with a 90° phase difference hold significant value for applications across various fields, including digital communication systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)18779-18785
Number of pages7
JournalACS Applied Nano Materials
Volume7
Issue number16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Aug 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • coupling interaction
  • graphene
  • NEMS
  • orthogonal signals
  • resonator

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