DocumentCode :
819922
Title :
The measurement of sub-Brownian lever deflections
Author :
Hammig, Mark D. ; Wehe, David K. ; Nees, John A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Nucl. Eng. & Radiol. Sci., Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Volume :
52
Issue :
6
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
3005
Lastpage :
3011
Abstract :
A micromechanical lever that deflects in response to the impacts of charged particles has previously been proposed as a means of improving upon the capabilities of existing radiation detection technology. The momentum detector offers promise as a highly discriminating, high-resolution tool for ion sensing. Advances required to successfully realize a spectroscopic capability has been completed; specifically, techniques for reproducibly fabricating micromechanical structures have been optimized, and an instrument that measures miniscule deflections has been developed. Even absent substantial refinement efforts, the novel coupled-cavity optical detector can resolve lever motions on the order of 1-10 picometers. A method by which the Brownian motion of the lever can be stilled has been proven which elicits reductions sufficient to measure heavy-ion impact, the deflections from which may be several orders of magnitude below the thermal vibration amplitude. Using active forcing techniques, the Brownian vibration of the microlevers has been reduced from room temperature (288 K) to sub-Kelvin temperatures, for levers vibrating in air. The mechanical factors that limit the noise reduction magnitude are discussed and methods of surmounting those limitations are identified
Keywords :
Brownian motion; cantilevers; micromechanical resonators; microsensors; optical sensors; vibrations; Brownian motion; Brownian vibration; active forcing techniques; charged particles; coupled-cavity optical detector; heavy-ion impact; high-resolution tool; ion sensing; lever motions; micromechanical lever; micromechanical structures; microresonators; miniscule deflections; momentum detector; noise reduction magnitude; optimization; radiation detection technology; subBrownian lever deflection measurements; temperature control; thermal vibration amplitude; Instruments; Mechanical factors; Micromechanical devices; Motion measurement; Optical coupling; Optical detectors; Radiation detectors; Spectroscopy; Temperature; Vibration measurement; Microresonators; radiation detectors; stochastic processes; temperature control;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2005.860827
Filename :
1589313
Link To Document :
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