Mechanical investigations of free-standing SiN membranes patterned with one-dimensional photonic crystal structures
Ali A. Darki, Robin V. Nielsen, Jens V. Nygaard, Aur\'elien Dantan

TL;DR
This study investigates the structural and vibrational properties of prestressed silicon nitride membranes patterned with one-dimensional photonic crystal structures, revealing their high mechanical quality and potential for optomechanics and sensing.
Contribution
It introduces a nondestructive method combining AFM scans, optical interferometry, and finite element simulations to accurately determine material parameters of nanostructured thin films.
Findings
High mechanical quality of patterned SiN membranes.
Accurate determination of stress, elasticity, and density.
Potential applications in optomechanics and sensing.
Abstract
A detailed investigation of the structural and vibrational properties of various prestressed silicon nitride membranes patterned with one-dimensional photonic crystal structures is presented. The tensile stress-related deformation of the structure in the vicinity of the patterned area is determined by Atomic Force Microscopy scans, while the resonance frequencies and quality factors of the out-of-plane membrane vibrations are measured using optical interferometry. We show that these noninvasive measurements, combined with results of finite element simulations, provide accurate knowledge on the tensile stress, the elasticity modulus and the density of these nanostructured thin films. The obtained results are interesting in two ways: first, they show that such highly reflective thin membranes already exploited in various photonics applications possess high-mechanical quality, which also…
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