Mass sensing with resonating ulltrathin double beams

Takahito Ono, Dong F. Wang, Masayoshi Esashi

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Abstract

This paper reports on mass sensing with 33-nm-thick single crystalline cantilevers by a double-beam laser Doppler vibrometer. The resonant frequency of an oscillating thin cantilever beam is very sensitive to a loaded mass. However, the drift of the resonance, due to gas adsorption and mechanical instability, limits the minimum detectable mass in general. Two cantilevers for sensing and its reference will be compensate their influences. Two cantilevers were self-oscillated by electrostatic actuation at a different resonant frequency. On the end of one cantilever, a 10-pico-g sample (a particle of organosilicon monomer) was mounted, and thermogravimetry of the sample using the two cantilevers was demonstrated. The cantilevers were heated up by a heater in vacuum, and the mass change was detected from the change of its resonant frequency. Exact temperature change can be estimated from the resonant frequency change of the reference cantilever. The derivative of the frequency change, corresponding to desorbed mass, clearly shows a peak at about 370°C.

Original languageEnglish
Pages825-829
Number of pages5
Publication statusPublished - 2003
EventSecond IEEE International Conference on Sensors: IEEE Sensors 2003 - Toronto, Ont., Canada
Duration: 2003 Oct 222003 Oct 24

Conference

ConferenceSecond IEEE International Conference on Sensors: IEEE Sensors 2003
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityToronto, Ont.
Period03/10/2203/10/24

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