Dual-resonator-based (Drb) and multiple-resonator-based (mrb) mems sensors: A review

3Citations
Citations of this article
12Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

Abstract

Single-resonator-based (SRB) sensors have thrived in many sensing applications. However, they cannot meet the high-sensitivity requirement of future high-end markets such as ultra-small mass sensors and ultra-low accelerometers, and are vulnerable to environmental influences. It is fortunate that the integration of dual or multiple resonators into a sensor has become an effective way to solve such issues. Studies have shown that dual-resonator-based (DRB) and multiple-resonator-based (MRB) MEMS sensors have the ability to reject environmental influences, and their sensitivity is tens or hundreds of times that of SRB sensors. Hence, it is worth understanding the state-of-the-art technology behind DRB and MRB MEMS sensors to promote their application in future high-end markets.

References Powered by Scopus

Single spin detection by magnetic resonance force microscopy

1433Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

An atomic-resolution nanomechanical mass sensor

993Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Ultrasensitive nanoelectromechanical mass detection

586Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Cited by Powered by Scopus

Impacts of Small-Scale Effect and Nonlinear Damping on the Nonlinear Vibrations of Electrostatic Microresonators

4Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Design and Simulation Study of an Optical Mode-Localized MEMS Accelerometer

3Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Achieving transition between internal resonance and mode localization through coupling strength modulation

0Citations
N/AReaders
Get full text

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Zhu, Y., Zhao, Z., Fang, Z., & Du, L. (2021, November 1). Dual-resonator-based (Drb) and multiple-resonator-based (mrb) mems sensors: A review. Micromachines. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi12111361

Readers over time

‘21‘22‘23‘2402468

Readers' Seniority

Tooltip

PhD / Post grad / Masters / Doc 4

80%

Researcher 1

20%

Readers' Discipline

Tooltip

Engineering 3

75%

Materials Science 1

25%

Article Metrics

Tooltip
Mentions
Blog Mentions: 1

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free
0