A multi-walled carbon nanotube cantilever for interaction force sensing in liquid

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We demonstrated the measurement of interaction force between molecules using a multi-walled carbon nanotube cantilever under light microscopy. The deflection of the nanotube cantilever was monitored at the video frame rate during the force measurement. We also investigated the detection sensitivity and stability of our deflection detection system, and indicated that the measurement of "nm order" displacement can be achieved in water by our optical detection technique. The interaction force we measured using a cantilevered nanotube was 230 pN, possibly indicating the force required to rupture the weak bonds between the adsorbed polymers on the tungsten tip and proteins at the tip of the nanotube cantilever.© Copyright 2012 Author(s).

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Arie, T., Sawano, S., & Akita, S. (2012). A multi-walled carbon nanotube cantilever for interaction force sensing in liquid. AIP Advances, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3688763

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