I. Introduction
In recent decades, the manufacturing technology of micro/nano-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS) develops rapidly, and some special micro/nano-beam devices with discontinuously or continuously variable cross-section have already been produced and applied extensively. Thermoelastic damping (TED) is identified as a fundamental and momentous energy loss mechanism of operated-vacuum micro/nano-resonators [1] . TED, which originates from the irreversible thermal flow generated due to the expansion and compression of anelastic structures in harmonic vibration, is an intrinsic dissipation mechanism [2] . TED determines an upper limitation on the attainable quality factor ( Q -factor) of resonators.