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Driven oscillators at mili Kelvin temperatures
Posted 18 sept. 2016, 23:32 UTC−4 1 Reply
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Hi all,
I have modelled the resonance frequencies of a 3D silicon cantilever (140 x 5 x 0.1 um) with a magnetic sphere (NdFeB, 3.43 um diameter) attached at one of its ends, while I keep the other end fixed. I used physics: Solid Mechanics --> study: eigenfrequencies. See attachement for an impression.
The resonance frequencies correspond well with the resonance frequencies I found in my experiment.
I really would like to drive the cantilever now on one of its resonance frequencies and see what the actual displacement is of my cantilever. I know Q from experiment and I know the amplitude of the force (I drive the cantilever with a piezo element), but I am really struggling with implementing this in COMSOL… I even could not figure out which proper study I need for this problem (frequency domain, time dependent, etc?), I worked on this now for 2 days, no result…
Anyone experience with driving an oscillator in COMSOL? Any advice what to do would be welcome, I couldn’t find an answer on this forum/internet yet…
Thank you very much in advance!
I have modelled the resonance frequencies of a 3D silicon cantilever (140 x 5 x 0.1 um) with a magnetic sphere (NdFeB, 3.43 um diameter) attached at one of its ends, while I keep the other end fixed. I used physics: Solid Mechanics --> study: eigenfrequencies. See attachement for an impression.
The resonance frequencies correspond well with the resonance frequencies I found in my experiment.
I really would like to drive the cantilever now on one of its resonance frequencies and see what the actual displacement is of my cantilever. I know Q from experiment and I know the amplitude of the force (I drive the cantilever with a piezo element), but I am really struggling with implementing this in COMSOL… I even could not figure out which proper study I need for this problem (frequency domain, time dependent, etc?), I worked on this now for 2 days, no result…
Anyone experience with driving an oscillator in COMSOL? Any advice what to do would be welcome, I couldn’t find an answer on this forum/internet yet…
Thank you very much in advance!
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