Michael Gomez
University of Oxford
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Nature Physics | 2017
Michael Gomez; Derek E. Moulton; Dominic Vella
Critical phenomena are well understood in a wide range of physical systems. The dynamics of snap-through instabilities, a widespread phenomenon in their own right, are now shown to display critical scaling properties.
arXiv: Soft Condensed Matter | 2016
Michael Gomez; Derek E. Moulton; Dominic Vella
We present a detailed asymptotic analysis of the point indentation of an unpressurized, spherical elastic shell. Previous analyses of this classic problem have assumed that for sufficiently large indentation depths, such a shell deforms by ‘mirror buckling’—a portion of the shell inverts to become a spherical cap with equal but opposite curvature to the undeformed shell. The energy of deformation is then localized in a ridge in which the deformed and undeformed portions of the shell join together, commonly referred to as Pogorelovs ridge. Rather than using an energy formulation, we revisit this problem from the point of view of the shallow shell equations and perform an asymptotic analysis that exploits the largeness of the indentation depth. This reveals first that the stress profile associated with mirror buckling is singular as the indenter is approached. This consequence of point indentation means that mirror buckling must be modified to incorporate the shells bending stiffness close to the indenter and gives rise to an intricate asymptotic structure with seven different spatial regions. This is in contrast with the three regions (mirror-buckled, ridge and undeformed) that are usually assumed and yields new insight into the large compressive hoop stress that ultimately causes the secondary buckling of the shell.
Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering | 2018
Michael Gomez; Derek E. Moulton; Dominic Vella
We consider the dynamics of overdamped MEMS devices undergoing the pull-in instability. Numerous previous experiments and numerical simulations have shown a significant increase in the pull-in time under DC voltages close to the pull-in voltage. Here the transient dynamics slow down as the device passes through a meta-stable or bottleneck phase, but this slowing down is not well understood quantitatively. Using a lumped parallel-plate model, we perform a detailed analysis of the pull-in dynamics in this regime. We show that the bottleneck phenomenon is a type of critical slowing down arising from the pull-in transition. This allows us to show that the pull-in time obeys an inverse square-root scaling law as the transition is approached; moreover we determine an analytical expression for this pull-in time. We then compare our prediction to a wide range of pull-in time data reported in the literature, showing that the observed slowing down is well captured by our scaling law, which appears to be generic for overdamped pull-in under DC loads. This realization provides a useful design rule with which to tune dynamic response in applications, including state-of-the-art accelerometers and pressure sensors that use pull-in time as a sensing mechanism. We also propose a method to estimate the pull-in voltage based only on data of the pull-in times.
ACS Nano | 2017
Thomas Empante; Yao Zhou; Velveth Klee; Ariana E. Nguyen; I-Hsi Lu; Michael D. Valentin; Sepedeh A. Naghibi Alvillar; Edwin Preciado; Adam Berges; Cindy S. Merida; Michael Gomez; Sarah Bobek; Miguel Isarraraz; Evan J. Reed; Ludwig Bartels
Physical Review Letters | 2017
Michael Gomez; Derek E. Moulton; Dominic Vella
arXiv: Soft Condensed Matter | 2018
Michael Gomez; Derek E. Moulton; Dominic Vella
Spintronics XI | 2018
Richard Wilson; Michael Gomez; Yawen Liu; Jing Shi
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2018
Cindy S. Merida; Duy Le; Elena Echeverria; Ariana E. Nguyen; Takat B. Rawal; Sahar Naghibi Alvillar; Viktor Kandyba; Abdullah Al-Mahboob; Yaroslav Losovyj; Khabiboulakh Katsiev; Michael D. Valentin; Chun-Yu Huang; Michael Gomez; I-Hsi Lu; Alison Guan; Alexei Barinov; Talat S. Rahman; Peter A. Dowben; Ludwig Bartels
Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering | 2018
Michael Gomez; Dominic Vella; Derek E. Moulton
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018
Michael Gomez; Yawen Liu; Jing Shi; Richard Wilson