1. Notice of Removal: Nonlinear effects in NEMS — Improving frequency stability
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M. H. Matheny, Michael L. Roukes, Eyal Kenig, R. B. Karabalin, Ron Lifshitz, Michael Cross, and Luis Guillermo Villanueva
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Physics ,Nanoelectromechanical systems ,Sensing applications ,Nanotechnology ,Carbon nanotube ,Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect ,Engineering physics ,Stability (probability) ,law.invention ,Nonlinear system ,Quality (physics) ,law ,Q factor ,Phase noise - Abstract
Resonant Nanoelectromechanical Systems (NEMS) have generated an enormous interest over the last 15 years, driven by a combination of fundamental questions and practical needs. The combination of relatively high frequencies, high quality factors and small masses make them ideal for a plethora of sensing applications. As an example, it has been possible to detect from a single atom landing on a carbon nanotube till single nuclear spin rotations.
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- 2017
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