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Stressed carbon nanotube devices for high tunability, high quality factor, single mode GHz resonators

Wang et al., 2018

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8675239034373873244
Author
Wang X
Zhu D
Yang X
Yuan L
Li H
Wang J
Chen M
Deng G
Liang W
Li Q
Fan S
Guo G
Jiang K
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Nano Research

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The emerging applications of nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) in ground-state cooling, quantum manipulation, communication devices, etc., call for a nanoresonator with high frequency, quality factor, and tunability, as well as easy integration. Here we show that …
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