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Hamza Mouharrar1, Sasan Rahmanian1, Rana Abdelrahman1
1Department of Systems Design Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1, Canada.
Abstract:
In this study, we present an innovative approach leveraging combination internal resonances within a NEMS platform to generate mechanical soliton frequency combs (FCs) spanning a broad spectrum. In the time domain, the FCs take the form of a periodic train of narrow pulses, a highly coveted phenomenon within the realm of nonlinear wave-matter interactions. Our method relies on an intricate interaction among multiple vibration modes of a bracket-nanocantilever enabled by the strong nonlinearity of the electrostatic field. Through numerical simulation and experimental validation, we demonstrate that by amplifying the motions of the NEMS with the external electrostatic forcing tuned to excite the superharmonic resonance of order-n of the fundamental mode and exploiting combination internal resonances, we can generate multiple stable localized mechanical wave packets with different lobe sizes embodying soliton states I and II. This represents a significant breakthrough with profound implications for quantum computing and metrology.
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