نتایج جستجو برای: inclined cantilever

تعداد نتایج: 15881  

Journal: :Physical review letters 2006
Jerome Dorignac Agnieszka Kalinowski Shyamsunder Erramilli Pritiraj Mohanty

Dynamical response of nanomechanical cantilever structures immersed in a viscous fluid is important to in vitro single-molecule force spectroscopy, biomolecular recognition of disease-specific proteins, and the study of microscopic protein dynamics. Here we study the stochastic response of biofunctionalized nanomechanical cantilever beams in a viscous fluid. Using the fluctuation-dissipation th...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2010
Steven D Bennett Lynda Cockins Yoichi Miyahara Peter Grütter Aashish A Clerk

We present theoretical and experimental results on the mechanical damping of an atomic force microscope cantilever strongly coupled to a self-assembled InAs quantum dot. When the cantilever oscillation amplitude is large, its motion dominates the charge dynamics of the dot which in turn leads to nonlinear, amplitude-dependent damping of the cantilever. We observe highly asymmetric line shapes o...

2015
Olga Boytsova Alexey Klimenko Vasiliy Lebedev Alexey Lukashin Andrey Eliseev

We present here the behavior of the resonance frequency of porous anodic alumina cantilever arrays during water vapor adsorption and emphasize their possible use in the micromechanical sensing of humidity levels at least in the range of 10-22%. The sensitivity of porous anodic aluminium oxide cantilevers (Δf/Δm) and the humidity sensitivity equal about 56 Hz/pg and about 100 Hz/%, respectively....

Journal: :Applied optics 1999
D Dragoman M Dragoman

An efficient method for optically actuating a micromechanical cantilever is presented for the first time to our knowledge. Measurable responses can be obtained for moderate light sources if electron tunneling occurs between the cantilever tip and a metallic contact below it. The small deflection of the cantilever that is due to light pressure is sufficient then to produce large tunneling curren...

Journal: :The Review of scientific instruments 2009
Hitoshi Asakawa Takeshi Fukuma

We have developed a cantilever holder for spurious-free cantilever excitation in liquid by piezoactuator. In the holder, generation and propagation of an acoustic wave are suppressed by "acoustic barriers," i.e., boundaries between two materials having significantly different acoustic impedance while cantilever vibration is excited by "flexure drive mechanism" utilizing elastic deformation of a...

2012
Francesco Banfi Gabriele Ferrini

This work introduces the concept of time-frequency map of the phase difference between the cantilever response signal and the driving signal, calculated with a wavelet cross-correlation technique. The wavelet cross-correlation quantifies the common power and the relative phase between the response of the cantilever and the exciting driver, yielding "instantaneous" information on the driver-resp...

2006
Phil Attard Torbjörn Pettersson Mark W. Rutland

The photodiode sensitivity in the atomic force microscope is calibrated by relating the voltage noise to the thermal fluctuations of the cantilever angle. The method accounts for the ratio of the thermal fluctuations measured in the fundamental vibration mode to the total, and also for the tilt and extended tip of the cantilever. The method is noncontact and is suitable for soft or deformable s...

2005
J. Thaysen M. Havsteen Jacobsen

This paper presents Cantion’s cantilever-based bio/chemical sensor. The cantilevers have integrated readout and can be used both in liquids and gases. The sensing principle is based on a cantilever bending due to a change in surface stress. Such surface-stress change is obtained during molecular interaction which has made it possible to measure DNA hybridization, antigen-antibody interactions e...

Journal: :Journal of oral science 2005
Futoshi Komine Milos Tomic

This clinical report describes a treatment for the replacement of a missing mandibular anterior tooth using a cantilever single-retainer resin-bonded fixed partial denture (RBFPD), fabricated from zirconium dioxide (ZrO2) ceramic. No clinical complications were observed at the 2-year 6-month follow-up examination after placement of the ZrO2 ceramic RBFPD, and satisfactory functional and estheti...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2007
K R Brown J Britton R J Epstein J Chiaverini D Leibfried D J Wineland

We cool the fundamental mode of a miniature cantilever by capacitively coupling it to a driven rf resonant circuit. Cooling results from the rf capacitive force, which is phase shifted relative to the cantilever motion. We demonstrate the technique by cooling a 7 kHz cantilever from room temperature to 45 K, obtaining reasonable agreement with a model for the cooling, damping, and frequency shi...

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