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Title: Tunable low-temperature dissipation scenarios in palladium nanomechanical resonators
Authors: Rebari, S.
Kumar, Shelender
Indrajeet, K.
Kumar, Abhishek
Keywords: Tunable low-temperature
nanomechanical
two-level systems (TLS)
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: APS
Citation: Physical Review B, 95 (21)
Abstract: We study dissipation in palladium (Pd) nanomechanical resonators at low temperatures in the linear response regime. Metallic resonators have shown characteristic features of dissipation due to tunneling two-level systems (TLS). The system described here offers a unique tunability of the dissipation scenario by adsorbing hydrogen (H2), which induces a compressive stress. The intrinsic stress is expected to alter TLS behavior. We find a sublinear ∼T0.4 dependence of dissipation in a limited temperature regime. As seen in TLS dissipation scenarios, we find a logarithmic increase of frequency from the lowest temperatures till a characteristic temperature Tco is reached. In samples without H2,Tco∼1K was seen, whereas with H2 it is clearly reduced to ∼700mK. Based on standard TLS phenomena, we attribute this to enhanced phonon-TLS coupling in samples with compressive strain. We also find that with H2 there is a saturation in low-temperature dissipation, which may possibly be due to super-radiant interaction between TLS and phonons. We discuss the data in the scope of TLS phenomena and similar data for other systems.
Description: Only IISERM authors are available in the record.
URI: https://journals.aps.org/prb/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevB.95.214113
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