نتایج جستجو برای: mechanical coupling

تعداد نتایج: 382449  

2004
Reza Abdolvand Gavin K. Ho Farrokh Ayazi

This paper reports on the implementation of single crystal silicon micromechanical filters coupled through a thin polysilicon wire using a SOI-based HARPSS process. The formation of suspended thin poly wires, which provide weak mechanical coupling between high quality factor thick microresonators, are enabled by the use of thick sacrificial oxide islands created between adjacent single crystal ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2008
Dennis R Claflin Susan V Brooks

Duchenne muscular dystrophy is caused by the absence of the protein dystrophin. Dystrophin's function is not known, but its cellular location and associations with both the force-generating contractile core and membrane-spanning entities suggest a role in mechanically coupling force from its intracellular origins to the fiber membrane and beyond. We report here the presence of destructive contr...

2015
Stephan Kapfinger Thorsten Reichert Stefan Lichtmannecker Kai Müller Jonathan J Finley Achim Wixforth Michael Kaniber Hubert J Krenner

Strongly confined photonic modes can couple to quantum emitters and mechanical excitations. To harness the full potential in quantum photonic circuits, interactions between different constituents have to be precisely and dynamically controlled. Here, a prototypical coupled element, a photonic molecule defined in a photonic crystal membrane, is controlled by a radio frequency surface acoustic wa...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2008
Murat Akcakaya Arye Nehorai

The Ormia ochracea is able to locate a cricket's mating call despite the small distance between its ears compared with the wavelength. This phenomenon has been explained by the mechanical coupling between the ears. In this paper, it is first shown that the coupling enhances the differences in times of arrival and frequency responses of the ears to the incoming source signals. Then, the accuracy...

2015
Mingyun Yuan Vibhor Singh Yaroslav M. Blanter Gary A. Steele

In cavity optomechanics, light is used to control mechanical motion. A central goal of the field is achieving single-photon strong coupling, which would enable the creation of quantum superposition states of motion. Reaching this limit requires significant improvements in optomechanical coupling and cavity coherence. Here we introduce an optomechanical architecture consisting of a silicon nitri...

2015
J-M Pirkkalainen S U Cho F Massel J Tuorila T T Heikkilä P J Hakonen M A Sillanpää

Coupling electromagnetic waves in a cavity and mechanical vibrations via the radiation pressure of photons is a promising platform for investigations of quantum-mechanical properties of motion. A drawback is that the effect of one photon tends to be tiny, and hence one of the pressing challenges is to substantially increase the interaction strength. A novel scenario is to introduce into the set...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2016
P Stadler W Belzig G Rastelli

We study the ground-state cooling of a mechanical oscillator linearly coupled to the charge of a quantum dot inserted between a normal metal and a superconducting contact. Such a system can be realized, e.g., by a suspended carbon nanotube quantum dot with a capacitive coupling to a gate contact. Focusing on the subgap transport regime, we analyze the inelastic Andreev reflections which drive t...

2015
Fei Wang Liang Zhao Yanling Zhang Zhi Qiao

Fluid-structural coupling occurs when microcantilever sensors vibrate in a fluid. Due to the complexity of the mechanical characteristics of microcantilevers and lack of high-precision microscopic mechanical testing instruments, effective methods for studying the fluid-structural coupling of microcantilevers are lacking, especially for non-rectangular microcantilevers. Here, we report fluid-str...

2007
P. Krejci J. Sainte-Marie M. Sorine J. M. Urquiza

We present a mathematical model describing the electro-mechanical coupling and the mechanical activity of the myofibres of the cardiac muscle and we perform the simulations for the partial differential equations describing the dynamical displacement of a onedimensional body with the resulting constitutive law. Prescribed boundary conditions describing the cardiac valves mechanisms and the arter...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2014
A B Shkarin N E Flowers-Jacobs S W Hoch A D Kashkanova C Deutsch J Reichel J G E Harris

In this Letter we study a system consisting of two nearly degenerate mechanical modes that couple to a single mode of an optical cavity. We show that this coupling leads to nearly complete (99.5%) hybridization of the two mechanical modes into a bright mode that experiences strong optomechanical interactions and a dark mode that experiences almost no optomechanical interactions. We use this hyb...

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