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oai:arXiv.org:2411.02215

Sujet
Electrical Engineering and Systems... Physics - Applied Physics
Auteur
Schmerling, Kaspar Bešić, Hajrudin Kugi, Andreas Schmid, Silvan Deutschmann-Olek, Andreas
Catégorie

Computer Science

Année

2024

Date de référencement

06/11/2024

Mots clés
sensing momentum kicks resonator
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External disturbances exciting a mechanical resonator can be exploited to gain information on the environment.

Many of these interactions manifest as momentum kicks, such as the recoil of residual gas, radioactive decay, or even hypothetical interactions with dark matter.

These disturbances are often rare enough that they can be resolved as singular events rather than cumulated as force noise.

While high-Q resonators with low masses are particularly sensitive to such momentum kicks, they will strongly excite the resonator, leading to nonlinear effects that deteriorate the sensing performance.

Hence, this paper utilizes optimal estimation methods to extract individual momentum kicks from measured stochastic trajectories of a mechanical resonator kept in the linear regime through feedback control.

The developed scheme is illustrated and tested experimentally using a pre-stressed SiN trampoline resonator.

Apart from enhancing a wide range of sensing scenarios mentioned above, our results indicate the feasibility of novel single-molecule mass spectrometry approaches.

;Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures

Schmerling, Kaspar,Bešić, Hajrudin,Kugi, Andreas,Schmid, Silvan,Deutschmann-Olek, Andreas, 2024, Optimal Sensing of Momentum Kicks with a Feedback-Controlled Nanomechanical Resonator

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