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Coupling between quantum Hall state and electromechanics in suspended graphene resonator

Using graphene resonator, we perform electromechanical measurements in quantum Hall regime to probe the coupling between a quantum Hall (QH) system and its mechanical motion. Mechanically perturbing the QH state through resonance modifies the DC resistance of the system and results in a Fano-linesha...

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Published in:Applied physics letters 2012-06, Vol.100 (23), p.233103-233103-4
Main Authors: Singh, Vibhor, Irfan, Bushra, Subramanian, Ganesh, Solanki, Hari S., Sengupta, Shamashis, Dubey, Sudipta, Kumar, Anil, Ramakrishnan, S., Deshmukh, Mandar M.
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Language:English
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Summary:Using graphene resonator, we perform electromechanical measurements in quantum Hall regime to probe the coupling between a quantum Hall (QH) system and its mechanical motion. Mechanically perturbing the QH state through resonance modifies the DC resistance of the system and results in a Fano-lineshape due to electronic interference. Magnetization of the system modifies the resonator's equilibrium position and effective stiffness leading to changes in resonant frequency. Our experiments show that there is an intimate coupling between the quantum Hall state and mechanics-electron transport is affected by physical motion and in turn the magnetization modifies the electromechanical response.
ISSN:0003-6951
1077-3118
DOI:10.1063/1.3703763