Long nanomechanical resonators with circular cross-section

Samuli Autti,Andrew Casey, Marie Connelly, Neda Darvishi,Paolo Franchini, James Gorman,Richard P. Haley,Petri J. Heikkinen, Ashlea Kemp, Elizabeth Leason, John March-Russell, Jocelyn Monroe, Theo Noble,George R. Pickett,Jonathan R. Prance,Xavier Rojas, Tineke Salmon,John Saunders, Jack Slater, Robert Smith,Michael D. Thompson, Stephen M. West, Luke Whitehead,Vladislav V. Zavjalov,Kuang Zhang,Dmitry E. Zmeev

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Fabrication of superconducting nanomechanical resonators for quantum research, detectors and devices traditionally relies on a lithographic process, resulting in oscillators with sharp edges and a suspended length limited to a few 100 micrometres. We report a low-investment top-down approach to fabricating NbTi nanowire resonators with suspended lengths up to several millimetres and diameters down to 100 nanometres. The nanowires possess high critical currents and fields, making them a natural choice for magnetomotive actuation and sensing. This fabrication technique is independent of the substrate material, dimensions and layout and can readily be adapted to fabricate nanowire resonators from any metal or alloy with suitable ductility and yield strength. Our work thus opens access to a new class of nanomechanical devices with applications including microscopic and mesoscopic investigations of quantum fluids, detecting dark matter and fundamental materials research in one-dimensional superconductors in vacuum.
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long nanomechanical resonators,circular,cross-section
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