AVS 65th International Symposium & Exhibition | |
Nanometer-scale Science and Technology Division | Wednesday Sessions |
Session NS+2D+AN+MN+MP+SE-WeM |
Session: | Micro, Nano and Opto Mechanics |
Presenter: | Hiroshi Yamaguchi, NTT Basic Research Laboratories, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Japan |
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The use of compound semiconductor heterostructures as the elastic materials in the fabrication of micro/nanomechanical resonators has advantages, such like the improvement of mechanical properties through strain engineering, optomechanical transduction through carrier-mediated coupling, and piezoelectrically controllable nonlinearity [1]. The hybrid properties play the essential role in the operation where the different excitations of phonons, photons, and electrons are mutually interacted. In this invited talk, I will review our recent activities studying the electronic [2], photonic [3], and phononic [4] functions in GaAs-based mechanical resonators.
[1] H. Yamaguchi, Semicond. Sci. Technol. 32, 103003 (2017).
[2] Y. Okazaki, I. Mahboob, K. Onomitsu, S. Sasaki, and H. Yamaguchi, Nature Commun. 7, 11132 (2016).
[3] H. Okamoto, T. Watanabe, R. Ohta, K. Onomitsu, H. Gotoh, T. Sogawa, and H. Yamaguchi, Nature Commun. 6, 8478 (2015).
[4] M. Kurosu, D. Hatanaka, K. Onomitsu, and H. Yamaguchi, Nature Commun. 9, 1331 (2018).