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arxiv: 0709.0118 · v1 · submitted 2007-09-02 · ❄️ cond-mat.other

Scanning optical homodyne detection of high-frequency picoscale resonances in cantilever and tuning fork sensors

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Higher harmonic modes in nanoscale silicon cantilevers and microscale quartz tuning forks are detected and characterized using a custom scanning optical homodyne interferometer. Capable of both mass and force sensing, these resonators exhibit high-frequency harmonic motion content with picometer-scale amplitudes detected in a 2.5 MHz bandwidth, driven by ambient thermal radiation. Quartz tuning forks additionally display both in-plane and out-of-plane harmonics. The first six electronically detected resonances are matched to optically detected and mapped fork eigenmodes. Mass sensing experiments utilizing higher tuning fork modes indicate >6x sensitivity enhancement over fundamental mode operation.

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