Emerging Ideas in Nanocantilever based Biological Sensors
Abstract
In this review article, we focus on emerging nanocantilever based biological sensors and discuss the response of nanocantilevers towards bio-molecules capture. The article guides the reader through various modes of operation (e.g., static or dynamic) to detect the change in characteristics (e.g., mass, stiffness, and/or surface stress) of cantilever due to adsorption of bio-molecules on cantilever surface. First, we explain the classical linear resonant mode mass sensors and static stress based sensors. The effect of operating the cantilever in nonlinear regime is then illustrated through examples of bifurcation based mass sensors and electromechanical coupling based Flexure-FET biosensors. We believe that a new class of nonlinear sensors, with their extraordinary sensitivity towards bio-molecules capture, could be the potential candidate for low cost point-of-care applications.
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