Fr. 135.00

Fundamentals of Nanomechanical Resonators

English · Paperback / Softback

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This authoritative book introduces and summarizes the latest models and skills required to design and fabricate nanomechanical resonators with a focus on nanomechanical sensing. It also establishes the theoretical foundation for courses on micro and nanomechanics. This book takes an applied approach to nanomechanics, providing a complete set of mechanical models, including strings and membrane resonators. Also discussed are quality factors, noise issues, transduction techniques, nanomechanical sensing, fabrication techniques, and applications for all common nanomechanical resonator types. It is an ideal book for students and researchers working with micro and nanomechanical resonators.

List of contents

Resonance Frequency.- Quality Factor.- Responsivity.- Transduction.- Measurement and Noise.

About the author










Silvan Schmid is Associate Professor of Micro and Nanotechnology at the Technical University of Denmark. His research focus is in micro- and nanomechanical resonators for sensor applications and fundamental research.

Guillermo Villanueva is Professor at Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL). His fields of expertise are MEMS/NEMS, sensors, oscillators, nonlinear and coupled dynamics, and fundamental noise processes.

Michael Lee Roukes is Robert M. Abbey Professor of
Physics, Applied Physics, and Biological Engineering at California Institute of
Technology. He was founding Director of Caltech'sKavli Nanoscience Institute
from 2003-2006, and Co-Director from 2008-2013.


Summary

This authoritative book introduces and summarizes the latest models and skills required to design and fabricate nanomechanical resonators with a focus on nanomechanical sensing. It also establishes the theoretical foundation for courses on micro and nanomechanics. This book takes an applied approach to nanomechanics, providing a complete set of mechanical models, including strings and membrane resonators. Also discussed are quality factors, noise issues, transduction techniques, nanomechanical sensing, fabrication techniques, and applications for all common nanomechanical resonator types. It is an ideal book for students and researchers working with micro and nanomechanical resonators.

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