Low temperature dissipation scenarios in palladium nano-mechanical resonators
arXiv:1612.07975 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.95.214113
Abstract
We study dissipation in Pd nano-mechanical resonators at low temperatures in the linear response regime. Metallic resonators have shown characteristic features of dissipation due to tunneling two level systems (TLS). This system offers a unique tunability of the dissipation scenario by adsorbing hydrogen ($H_2$) which induces a compressive stress. The intrinsic stress is expected to alter TLS behaviour. We find a sub-linear power law $\sim T^{0.4}$ in dissipation. As seen in TLS dissipation scenarios we find a logarithmic increase of frequency characteristic from the lowest temperatures till a characteristic temperature $T_{co}$ is reached. In samples without $H_2$ the $T_{co} \sim 1K$ whereas with $H_2$ it is clearly reduced to $\sim 700 mK$. Based on standard TLS phenomena we attribute this to enhanced phonon-TLS coupling in samples with compressive strain. We also find with $H_2$ there is a saturation in low temperature dissipation which may possibly be due to super-radiant interaction between TLS and phonons. We discuss the data in the scope of TLS phenomena and similar data for other systems.