MICROCANTILEVER SENSORS
- 1 July 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Microscale Thermophysical Engineering
- Vol. 1 (3) , 185-199
- https://doi.org/10.1080/108939597200214
Abstract
The advent of inexpensive, mass-produced microcantilevers promises to bring about a revolution in the field of chemical, physical, and biological sensor development. The microcantilever resonance responses such as resonance frequency, deflection, amplitude, and Q-factor undergo variation due to external stimuli. The resonance response variation can be due to mass loading, surface stress, or damping. When molecules adsorb on surfaces they can also produce a surface stress due to forces involved in the adsorption process and can be observed as changes in deflections of a thin microcantilever. In this article we review the technology and present a series of highly sensitive sensors that are based on commercially available microcantilevers used in atomic force microscopy.Keywords
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