Literature DB >> 20527897

Toward attogram mass measurements in solution with suspended nanochannel resonators.

Jungchul Lee1, Wenjiang Shen, Kris Payer, Thomas P Burg, Scott R Manalis.   

Abstract

Using suspended nanochannel resonators (SNRs), we demonstrate measurements of mass in solution with a resolution of 27 ag in a 1 kHz bandwidth, which represents a 100-fold improvement over existing suspended microchannel resonators and, to our knowledge, is the most precise mass measurement in liquid today. The SNR consists of a cantilever that is 50 microm long, 10 microm wide, and 1.3 microm thick, with an embedded nanochannel that is 2 microm wide and 700 nm tall. The SNR has a resonance frequency near 630 kHz and exhibits a quality factor of approximately 8000 when dry and when filled with water. In addition, we introduce a new method that uses centrifugal force caused by vibration of the cantilever to trap particles at the free end. This approach eliminates the intrinsic position dependent error of the SNR and also improves the mass resolution by increasing the averaging time for each particle.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20527897     DOI: 10.1021/nl101107u

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nano Lett        ISSN: 1530-6984            Impact factor:   11.189


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