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Real-time mass sensing by nanomechanical resonators in fluid
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2006
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EngineeringSoft RoboticsMicrofabricationFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringBioelectronicsNano Electro Mechanical SystemMass SensitivityMicroscale SystemBiomedical EngineeringReal-time Mass SensingMicrofluidicsBiophysicsMicro-electromechanical SystemHigher Harmonics
We have developed a sensitive method for real-time mass sensing in a fluid using a microfabricated array of nanomechanical cantilevers actuated at their resonance frequencies. The sensor platform consists of a streptavidin layer immobilised onto gold-coated cantilevers and interacts with biotin-labeled latex beads. The addition of mass involved with this process decreased the resonance frequency. By monitoring frequency spectra of higher harmonics we measured a mass sensitivity of 3.3 Hz/pg. Our data demonstrate that the sensitivity can be increased by operating the cantilever at higher harmonics.
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