Strongly Coupled Nanotube Electromechanical Resonators

Nano Lett. 2016 Sep 14;16(9):5456-62. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b01875. Epub 2016 Aug 5.

Abstract

Coupling an electromechanical resonator with carbon-nanotube quantum dots is a significant method to control both the electronic charge and the spin quantum states. By exploiting a novel microtransfer technique, we fabricate two separate strongly coupled and electrically tunable mechanical resonators for the first time. The frequency of the two resonators can be individually tuned by the bottom gates, and in each resonator, the electron transport through the quantum dot can be strongly affected by the phonon mode and vice versa. Furthermore, the conductance of either resonator can be nonlocally modulated by the other resonator through phonon-phonon interaction between the two resonators. Strong coupling is observed between the phonon modes of the two resonators, where the coupling strength larger than 200 kHz can be reached. This strongly coupled nanotube electromechanical resonator array provides an experimental platform for future studies of the coherent electron-phonon interaction, the phonon-mediated long-distance electron interaction, and entanglement state generation.

Keywords: Nanotube; electric tuning; mechanical resonator; quantum dot; strong coupling.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't