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. 2015 Oct 16;15(10):26478–26566. doi: 10.3390/s151026478

Table 3.

Comparison of some graphene mechanical resonators reported during the past several years.

Year Resonator Structure Excitation Method Resonant Frequency Quality Factor
2007 Doubly clamped single layer graphene [151] Electrostatic/optical excitation 70.5 MHz (room temperature) 78
2008 Fully clamped square graphene [150] Optical excitation 66 MHz (room temperature) 25
2008 Doubly clamped multilayer graphene [152] Electrostatic excitation 18–85 MHz 2–30
2008 Fully clamped drum graphene [153] Optical excitation 10–110 MHz (room temperature) 1500–4000
2009 Doubly clamped single layer graphene [148] Electrostatic excitation From 30 to 130 MHz (room temperature) ~100 (room temperature), ~14,000 (at 5 K)
2009 Doubly clamped graphene [154] Optical excitation 3–100 MHz 50–400
2010 Doubly clamped single layer graphene [145] Optical/electrical excitation From 5 to 75 MHz ~250 (room temperature), ~9000 (at 9 K)
2010 Doubly clamped single layer graphene [102] Electrostatic excitation 34 MHz (at 77 K) ~10,000
2011 Doubly clamped single layer graphene [155] Electrostatic excitation ~255 MHz ~100,000
2012 Doubly clamped few-layer graphene [156] Thermal excitation ~8–23 MHZ ~7000
2013 Fully clamped graphene drum resonator [157] Electrostatic excitation 48–260 MHz ~60
2014 Rectangular membrane graphene resonator [149] Piezoelectric excitation 15.8–17 kHz N/A