| Literature DB >> 20603542 |
Laura B Biedermann1, Ryan C Tung, Arvind Raman, Ronald G Reifenberger, Mehdi M Yazdanpanah, Robert W Cohn.
Abstract
We investigate the mechanical properties of cantilevered silver-gallium (Ag(2)Ga) nanowires using laser Doppler vibrometry. From measurements of the resonant frequencies and associated operating deflection shapes, we demonstrate that these Ag(2)Ga nanowires behave as ideal Euler-Bernoulli beams. Furthermore, radial asymmetries in these nanowires are detected through high resolution measurements of the vibration spectra. These crystalline nanowires possess many ideal characteristics for nanoscale force and mass sensing, including small spring constants (as low as 10(-4) N m(-1)), high frequency bandwidth with resonance frequencies in the 0.02-10 MHz range, small suspended mass (picograms), and relatively high Q-factors (approximately 2-50) under ambient conditions. We evaluate the utility of Ag(2)Ga nanowires for nanocantilever applications, including ultrasmall mass and high frequency bandwidth piconewton force detection.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20603542 DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/21/30/305701
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanotechnology ISSN: 0957-4484 Impact factor: 3.874