Cantilever transducers as a platform for chemical and biological sensors
Oak Ridge National Laboratory · University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Abstract
Since the late 1980s there have been spectacular developments in micromechanical or microelectro-mechanical (MEMS) systems which have enabled the exploration of transduction modes that involve mechanical energy and are based primarily on mechanical phenomena. As a result an innovative family of chemical and biological sensors has emerged. In this article, we discuss sensors with transducers in a form of cantilevers. While MEMS represents a diverse family of designs, devices with simple cantilever configurations are especially attractive as transducers for chemical and biological sensors. The review deals with four important aspects of cantilever transducers: (i) operation principles and models; (ii)…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 39.17
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 219
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Cantilever
- Microfabrication
- Transducer
- Microelectromechanical systems
- Transductor
- Figure of merit
- Nanotechnology
- Materials science
- Affordable and clean energy