High-Q Gold and Silicon Nitride Bilayer Nanostrings

ORAL

Abstract

Nanostrings are attractive for sensing applications due to their small mass and ease of fabrication, yet very high quality factors ($Q$). We have fabricated and measured nanostrings from high stress silicon nitride resulting in high $Q$, and have discerned the dominant dissipation mechanism in our devices. This will provide a method to further improve our devices. In addition, to render our strings chemically sensitive, we decided to deposit a chemically functionalizable layer on the top of our strings. We have shown that the addition of a gold layer for this purpose does not adversely affect the $Q$ of the fundamental mode. As an added bonus, the differences in thermal expansion between different layers make the strings sensitive to temperature changes. This enables actuation of the strings' motion using an alternating current though the gold layer, via a thermoelastic mechanism, and provides integrated actuation that averts any external actuation scheme.

Authors

  • Tushar S. Biswas

    University of Alberta

  • Abdul Suhel

    University of Alberta

  • Bradley D. Hauer

    University of Alberta

  • Alberto Palomino

    University of Alberta

  • Kevin S.D. Beach

    University of Alberta

  • John P. Davis

    University of Alberta, Department of Physics, University of Alberta