Room temperature, cavity-free capacitive strong coupling to mechanical motion
Puglia D, Odessey RH, Burns P, Luhmann N, Schmid S, Higginbotham AP. 2025. Room temperature, cavity-free capacitive strong coupling to mechanical motion. Nano Letters.
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Puglia, DeniseISTA
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Odessey, Rachel HISTA;
Burns, Peter;
Luhmann, Niklas;
Schmid, Silvan;
Higginbotham, Andrew PISTA 


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The back-action damping of mechanical motion by electromagnetic radiation is typically overwhelmed by internal loss channels unless demanding experimental ingredients such as superconducting resonators, high-quality optical cavities, or large magnetic fields are employed. Here we demonstrate the first room temperature, cavity-free, all-electric device where back-action damping exceeds internal loss, enabled by a mechanically compliant parallel-plate capacitor with a nanoscale plate separation and an aspect ratio exceeding 1,000. The device has 4 orders of magnitude lower insertion loss than a comparable commercial quartz crystal and achieves a position imprecision rivaling optical interferometers. With the help of a back-action isolation scheme, we observe radiative cooling of mechanical motion by a remote cryogenic load. This work provides a technologically accessible route to high-precision sensing, transduction, and signal processing.
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2025-02-06
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Nano Letters
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We thank Carissa Kumar and Vibha Padmanabhan for assistance in comparing performance with devices across the literature. We thank Andrew Cleland for helpful comments on this work. We are grateful for support from the Miba Machine Shop and Nanofabrication facility at IST Austria. This work was supported by the Austrian FWF grant P33692–N and includes a recipient of a DOC Fellowship of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (DOC – No. 26088) at the Institute of Science and Technology, Austria.
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Puglia D, Odessey RH, Burns P, Luhmann N, Schmid S, Higginbotham AP. Room temperature, cavity-free capacitive strong coupling to mechanical motion. Nano Letters. 2025. doi:10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c05796
Puglia, D., Odessey, R. H., Burns, P., Luhmann, N., Schmid, S., & Higginbotham, A. P. (2025). Room temperature, cavity-free capacitive strong coupling to mechanical motion. Nano Letters. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c05796
Puglia, Denise, Rachel H Odessey, Peter Burns, Niklas Luhmann, Silvan Schmid, and Andrew P Higginbotham. “Room Temperature, Cavity-Free Capacitive Strong Coupling to Mechanical Motion.” Nano Letters. American Chemical Society, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c05796.
D. Puglia, R. H. Odessey, P. Burns, N. Luhmann, S. Schmid, and A. P. Higginbotham, “Room temperature, cavity-free capacitive strong coupling to mechanical motion,” Nano Letters. American Chemical Society, 2025.
Puglia D, Odessey RH, Burns P, Luhmann N, Schmid S, Higginbotham AP. 2025. Room temperature, cavity-free capacitive strong coupling to mechanical motion. Nano Letters.
Puglia, Denise, et al. “Room Temperature, Cavity-Free Capacitive Strong Coupling to Mechanical Motion.” Nano Letters, American Chemical Society, 2025, doi:10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c05796.
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