High-speed multiple-mode mass-sensing resolves dynamic nanoscale mass distributions

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Simultaneously measuring multiple eigenmode frequencies of nanomechanical resonators can determine the position and mass of surface-adsorbed proteins, and could ultimately reveal the mass tomography of nanoscale analytes. However, existing measurement techniques are slow (

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Olcum, S., Cermak, N., Wasserman, S. C., & Manalis, S. R. (2015). High-speed multiple-mode mass-sensing resolves dynamic nanoscale mass distributions. Nature Communications, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8070

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