posted on 2017-11-22, 00:00authored byDejan Davidovikj, Paul H. Scheepers, Herre S. J. van der Zant, Peter G. Steeneken
To
realize nanomechanical graphene-based pressure sensors, it is beneficial
to have a method to electrically readout the static displacement of
a suspended graphene membrane. Capacitive readout, typical in micro-electromechanical
systems, gets increasingly challenging as one starts shrinking the
dimensions of these devices because the expected responsivity of such
devices is below 0.1 aF/Pa. To overcome the challenges of detecting
small capacitance changes, we design an electrical readout device
fabricated on top of an insulating quartz substrate, maximizing the
contribution of the suspended membrane to the total capacitance of
the device. The capacitance of the drum is further increased by reducing
the gap size to 110 nm. Using an external pressure load, we demonstrate
the successful detection of capacitance changes of a single graphene
drum down to 50 aF, and pressure differences down to 25 mbar.