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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Related publication (journal paper, book, etc.): Thesis "Cavity Electro-optomechanical nonlinear phenomena in MoS2 microdrum resonators" by Julia García Pérez

Date(s) of data collection: 27/10/2023

Geographic location of data collection: IMDEA Nanociencia, Madrid, Spain

General description: Oscilloscope measurements of the time response of a MoS2 microdrum resonator actuated electrically with a burst signal. The videos shows different actuation frequency response graphed as a phase space portrait time-dependent.

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SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION
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Licenses/restrictions placed on the data, or limitations of reuse: 

Links/relationships to previous or related data sets: 


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DATA & FILE OVERVIEW
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File list: 15MHz.mp4, 18_2MHz.mp4 and 19_6MHz.mp4

Relationship between files: Different actuation frequencies of the same microdrum called J30-Op.9-T3B

Formats: mp4

Version: 1


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METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION
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Description of methods used for *collection/generation* of data: The collaction of the data is carried out using a 635 nm laser and a photodiode. The information collected in the photodiode is then read out in an oscilloscope.  

Methods for *processing* the data: the data have been processed by python scripts

Software- or Instrument-specific information needed to *access/open/interpret* the data, including software and hardware version numbers: No needed

Standards and calibration information: N/A

Environmental/experimental conditions: high vacuum of 10^(-4) mbar, T=300K, Vpp=20V,cycles=20, Vdc=5V

Describe any quality-assurance procedures performed on the data: N/A


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DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION
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Variable list, defining any abbreviations, units of measure, codes or symbols used: x-axis is in reflected intensity units (V) and the y-axis is the derivative (dx/dt)
   
