Nonlinear effects in locally-resonant nanostrip phononic metasurface at GHz frequencies
Feng Gao, Amine Bermak, Sarah Benchabane, Marina Raschetti, and, Abdelkrim Khelif

TL;DR
This study demonstrates nonlinear effects in a GHz-frequency nanostrip phononic metasurface, showing power-dependent resonance tuning and improved quality factors, enabling advanced manipulation of surface acoustic waves.
Contribution
It reveals a novel nonlinear mechanism based on power-dependent nanostrip coupling, enabling frequency tuning and quality factor enhancement in GHz phononic metasurfaces.
Findings
Resonance frequency decreases quadratically with stimulation power.
Nonlinear coupling induces softening of the substrate surface.
Quality factor improves with increased power.
Abstract
In this paper, we report on the observation of nonlinear effects in a nanostrip phononic metasurface (NPM) that enable the tuning of resonance frequencies at 1.42 GHz. The NPM resonator made of periodic nanostrip array is fabricated on a lithium niobate substrate. Each of the nanostrip is 250-nm wide and is made of 680-nm-thick SiO2 layer stacking on 50-nm Al metal electrodes. Finite element analysis reveals that the device operates in a vertically polarized (compression) mode with substantial acoustic energy confined in the nanostrips, leading to a local resonance at low acoustic velocity. Due to the nonlinearity, the resonance frequency of the device decreases quadratically with the increase of stimulation power from 10 to 30 dBm. The underlying mechanism of the nonlinearity is found to be the power-dependent coupling of the adjacent nanostrips. This coupling induces softening of the…
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