论文标题
使用软件定义的无线电加密狗在几层石墨烯纳米力学谐振器中平行测量振动模式
Parallel measurements of vibrational modes in a few-layer graphene nanomechanical resonator using software-defined radio dongles
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论文摘要
软件定义的无线电加密狗是业余无线电爱好者众所周知的小而便宜的接收器。当连接到天线时,它们可以通过调节输入信号并将其下调版本的版本传输到个人计算机以进行软件处理来监视广泛的无线电频谱。在这里,我们采用了两个这样的加密狗组成的综合材料,与用MATLAB和GNU无线电编写的代码相连,作为一种测量仪器,以研究几层石墨烯纳米力学谐振器的弯曲振动。代替天线,我们将加密狗连接到用于光学检测振动的光电探测器的拆分输出。我们首先对第一个振动模式的动力学进行定量分析。然后,我们并行测量前两个振动模式的响应。为了说明我们的技术,我们检测到由周期性应变调制引起的两种模式的振动幅度的变化,测量之间的延迟约为$ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \。最后,我们证明我们的基于软件的仪器可以用来解码在谐振器振动中编码的人声音。对于几个频道的并行测量,并且前提是输入信号不太弱,我们的复合系统可以为使用多个锁定放大器或多个频谱分析仪提供替代方案,具有明显的优势,即每个频率通道成本效益。
Software-defined radio dongles are small and inexpensive receivers well known to amateur radio enthusiasts. When connected to an antenna, they enable monitoring of a wide range of the radio spectrum by conditioning the input signal and transferring a downconverted version of it to a personal computer for software processing. Here, we employ a composite of two such dongles, interfaced with codes written in MATLAB and GNU Radio, as a measuring instrument to study the flexural vibrations of a few-layer graphene nanomechanical resonator. Instead of an antenna, we connect the dongles to the split output of a photodetector used to detect vibrations optically. We first perform a quantitative analysis of the dynamics of the first vibrational mode. We then measure the response of the first two vibrational modes in parallel. To illustrate our technique, we detect changes in the vibrational amplitude of both modes induced by periodic strain modulation with a delay of $\approx1$ ms between measurements. Last, we show that our software-based instrument can be employed to demodulate human voice encoded in the vibrations of our resonator. For parallel measurements of several frequency channels, and provided that the input signal is not too weak, our composite system may offer an alternative to the use of multiple lock-in amplifiers or multiple spectrum analyzers, with the distinct advantage of being cost-effective per frequency channel.