Introduction to Nanomechanics (Spring 2012)

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Introduction to Nanomechanics (Spring 2012) Martino Poggio Briefly discuss the content of the course, what will be covered, etc.

What is Nanomechanics? Quantum of Thermal Conductance Nanomechanical Motion Detection 1 mm Schwab et al., 2000 Knobel & Cleland, 2003 Casimir Force Measurement Single Spin detection 120 mm long Decca, 2003 Rugar, 2004 07.03.2012 Introduction to Nanomechanics Introduction to Nanomechanics

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Introduction to Nanomechanics 1000 100 10 1 0.1 Sprectral density (Å2/Hz) 0.01 1E-3 1E-4 1E-5 3500 3750 4000 4250 Frequency (Hz) 07.03.2012 Introduction to Nanomechanics