نتایج جستجو برای: cantilevers

تعداد نتایج: 1221  

Journal: :The Review of scientific instruments 2012
Milad Radiom Brian Robbins Christopher D F Honig John Y Walz Mark R Paul William A Ducker

We describe a method, correlation force spectrometry (CFS), which characterizes fluids through measurement of the correlations between the thermally stimulated vibrations of two closely spaced micrometer-scale cantilevers in fluid. We discuss a major application: measurement of the rheological properties of fluids at high frequency and high spatial resolution. Use of CFS as a rheometer is valid...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2015
Christian Dietz Marcus Schulze Agnieszka Voss Christian Riesch Robert W Stark

Small cantilevers with ultra-high resonant frequencies (1-3 MHz) have paved the way for high-speed atomic force microscopy. However, their potential for multi-frequency atomic force microscopy is unexplored. Because small cantilevers have small spring constants but large resonant frequencies, they are well-suited for the characterisation of delicate specimens with high imaging rates. We demonst...

Journal: :The Review of scientific instruments 2014
D Q Ngo I Petković A Lollo M A Castellanos-Beltran J G E Harris

We have fabricated large arrays of mesoscopic metal rings on ultrasensitive cantilevers. The arrays are defined by electron beam lithography and contain up to 10(5) rings. The rings have a circumference of 1 μm, and are made of ultrapure (6N) Au that is deposited onto a silicon-on-insulator wafer without an adhesion layer. Subsequent processing of the SOI wafer results in each array being suppo...

2014
Alexandra Radenovic Eva Bystrenova Laurent Libioulle Francesco Valle George T. Shubeita Sandor Kasas Giovanni Dietler

Articles you may be interested in In-situ scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy Young's modulus determination of indium oxide microrods for micromechanical resonator applications Appl. Cantilever temperature characterization in low temperature vacuum atomic force microscope Rev. Low-temperature atomic force microscope using piezoresistive cantilevers Rev. Different types of a...

2017
G. Vajente

The response of elastic materials to external changing conditions can proceed through small and discrete releases of stress, rather than a continuous and smooth deformation as described by the classical elasticity theory. In a macroscopic elastic body, the sum of all those small crackling events can create a detectable displacement noise (crackling noise). In this paper we consider the case of ...

2014
M. H. Korayem A. Karimi S. Sadeghzadeh

V-shaped and triangular cantilevers are widely employed in atomic force microscope (AFM) imaging techniques due to their stability. For the design of vibration control systems of AFM cantilevers which utilize patched piezo actuators, obtaining an accurate system model is indispensable prior to acquiring the information related to natural modes. A general differential quadrature element method (...

Journal: :Biomedical microdevices 2016
Benoît Kalman Catherine Picart Thomas Boudou

Over the past decade, a major effort was made to miniaturize engineered tissues, as to further improve the throughput of such approach. Most existing methods for generating microtissues thus rely on T-shaped cantilevers made by soft lithography and based on the use of negative SU-8 photoresist. However, photopatterning T-shaped microstructures with these negative photoresists is fastidious and ...

2007
V. Stavrov P. Vitanov E. Tomerov E. Goranova G. Stavreva

Future of analytical and manufacturing methods based on micro-mechanical cantilevers, depends critically on the ability to implement parallel operation and fast signal processing [1]. There are two mean reasons: high throughput requirement and complexity (multidimensionality) of analyzed value. In order to get parallel function, any single device should be simultaneously: recognizable, autonomo...

Journal: :The Review of scientific instruments 2014
John E Sader Jianing Lu Paul Mulvaney

Calibration of the optical lever sensitivities of atomic force microscope (AFM) cantilevers is especially important for determining the force in AFM measurements. These sensitivities depend critically on the cantilever mode used and are known to differ for static and dynamic measurements. Here, we calculate the ratio of the dynamic and static sensitivities for several common AFM cantilevers, wh...

Journal: :Nature nanotechnology 2016
Jonathan D Adams Blake W Erickson Jonas Grossenbacher Juergen Brugger Adrian Nievergelt Georg E Fantner

The success of high-speed atomic force microscopy in imaging molecular motors, enzymes and microbes in liquid environments suggests that the technique could be of significant value in a variety of areas of nanotechnology. However, the majority of atomic force microscopy experiments are performed in air, and the tapping-mode detection speed of current high-speed cantilevers is an order of magnit...

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