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- Patent Title: Biological detection based on differentially coupled nanomechanical systems using self-sensing cantilevers with attonewton force resolution
- Patent Title (中): 基于差分耦合纳米机械系统的生物检测,使用自感悬臂与分子力分解
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Application No.: US11491394Application Date: 2006-07-20
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Publication No.: US07959873B1Publication Date: 2011-06-14
- Inventor: Michael Roukes , Hongxing Tang , Jessica Arlett , James Maloney , Benjamin Gudlewski
- Applicant: Michael Roukes , Hongxing Tang , Jessica Arlett , James Maloney , Benjamin Gudlewski
- Applicant Address: US CA Pasadena
- Assignee: California Institute of Technology
- Current Assignee: California Institute of Technology
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Pasadena
- Agent Marcus C. Dawes; Daniel L. Dawes
- Main IPC: G01N33/00
- IPC: G01N33/00

Abstract:
A biosensor is comprised of a free and a biofunctionalized recognition self-sensing nanocantilever, a dock adjacent to the ends of the nanocantilevers, and a gap between the nanocantilevers and dock. The self-sensing cantilevers each include a semiconductor piezoresistor defined in a pair of legs about which the cantilevers flex. A bias power or current is applied to the piezoresistor. The sensitivity of the cantilevers is optimized for a given ambient temperature and geometry of the cantilevers and dock by minimizing the force spectral density, SF, of the cantilevers to determine the optimum bias power, Pin. A sub-aN/√Hz force sensitivity is obtained by scaling down the dimensions of the cantilevers and supplying an optimum bias power as a function of temperature and geometry.
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