Nimets, AnastasiiaAnastasiiaNimetsSchünemann, KlausKlausSchünemannVavriv, DmytroDmytroVavriv2020-02-132020-02-132016-12-07European Microwave Integrated Circuits Conference (EuMIC 2016)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/4911The dynamics of nanomechanical resonators driven by both low- and high-frequency signals is studied. Considering, as an example, resonators made of a doubly-clamped beam with magnetomotive driving, it is shown that three-frequency resonances arise due to the interaction of the above frequencies. Properties and characteristics of these resonances are determined analytically for linear and nonlinear modes of the resonator excitation. It is shown that in opposite to the conventional two-frequency resonance, the central frequency of these resonances, their linear dynamic range, and the critical value for the bistability onset are easily controlled by changing the frequency and the amplitude of the low-frequency driving current. The obtained results can be used when developing NMRs for sensors, filters, memory elements, and other applications.enDuffing oscillatorfilterhysteresismemory elementnanomechanical resonatornonlinear oscillatorsensorIngenieurwissenschaftenControlling the characteristics of nanomechanical resonatorsConference Paper10.1109/EuMIC.2016.7777568Other