Onur Basarir, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Boston University, Boston, MA, United States |
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(Near-field optical probing of nanomechanical systems.) |
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Kouh T, Kemiktarak U, Basarir O, et al. (2014) Measuring Gaussian noise using a lock-in amplifier American Journal of Physics. 82 |
Basarir O, Ekinci KL. (2013) Dynamic interactions between oscillating cantilevers: Nanomechanical modulation using surface forces Applied Physics Letters. 103 |
Basarir O, Bramhavar S, Ekinci KL. (2012) Monolithic integration of a nanomechanical resonator to an optical microdisk cavity. Optics Express. 20: 4272-9 |
Basarir O, Bramhavar S, Ekinci KL. (2012) Motion transduction in nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) arrays using near-field optomechanical coupling. Nano Letters. 12: 534-9 |
Basarir O, Bramhavar S, Ekinci KL. (2011) Near-field optical transducer for nanomechanical resonators International Conference On Optical Mems and Nanophotonics. 165-166 |
Basarir O, Bramhavar S, Basilio-Sanchez G, et al. (2010) Sensitive micromechanical displacement detection by scattering evanescent optical waves. Optics Letters. 35: 1792-4 |
Ekinci KL, Basarir O, Bramhavar S, et al. (2010) Sensitive micromechanical displacement detection by scattering evanescent optical waves Optics Letters. 35: 1792-1794 |
Kouh T, Basarir O, Ekinci KL. (2005) Room-temperature operation of a nanoelectromechanical resonator embedded in a phase-locked loop Applied Physics Letters. 87 |