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24 April 2018 Optical manipulation of nonlinear vibration of graphene mechanical resonator
Taichi Inoue, Yuki Anno, Yuki Imakita, Kuniharu Takei, Takayuki Arie, Seiji Akita
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Abstract
We demonstrate manipulation of nonlinear vibration of graphene mechanical resonator (G-MR) optically by photothermal effects of laser. Different photothermal effects are induced by combining of scattering light and different standing waves of light, which have different effects on nonlinear vibration. Experimental results indicate that nonlinearity is suppressed or promoted for each photothermal effects without almost changing its amplitude. These changes cannot be explained by conventional nonlinear vibration that the nonlinearity increases with increasing amplitude. To reveal the principle of the modulation, we proposed novel vibration model including photothermal effects in nonlinear vibration. Numerical calculation from the model well fits experimental results and revealed the principle. We believe that these technics of controlling nonlinear vibration open the further applications of G-MR.
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Taichi Inoue, Yuki Anno, Yuki Imakita, Kuniharu Takei, Takayuki Arie, and Seiji Akita "Optical manipulation of nonlinear vibration of graphene mechanical resonator", Proc. SPIE 10712, Optical Manipulation Conference, 107121T (24 April 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2319361
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KEYWORDS
Graphene

Photothermal effect

Optical manipulation

Resonators

Laser scattering

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