Recent Advances in Nanomechanical Membrane-Type Surface Stress Sensors towards Artificial Olfaction

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Abstract

Nanomechanical sensors have gained significant attention as powerful tools for detecting, distinguishing, and identifying target analytes, especially odors that are composed of a complex mixture of gaseous molecules. Nanomechanical sensors and their arrays are a promising platform for artificial olfaction in combination with data processing technologies, including machine learning techniques. This paper reviews the background of nanomechanical sensors, especially conventional cantilever-type sensors. Then, we focus on one of the optimized structures for static mode operation, a nanomechanical Membrane-type Surface stress Sensor (MSS), and discuss recent advances in MSS and their applications towards artificial olfaction.

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Minami, K., Imamura, G., Tamura, R., Shiba, K., & Yoshikawa, G. (2022, September 1). Recent Advances in Nanomechanical Membrane-Type Surface Stress Sensors towards Artificial Olfaction. Biosensors. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/bios12090762

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