Piezoelectric cantilever sensors with asymmetric anchor exhibit picogram sensitivity in liquids

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Abstract

We show for the first time that self-exciting and self-sensing piezoelectric cantilevers consisting only of lead zirconate titanate (PZT) measure resonance only if they are asymmetrically anchored. Symmetric-anchoring did not give rise to electrically measurable bending resonant modes in the 0-100 kHz range. Sensitivity of first and second bending mode resonances was characterized in a flow apparatus using small density changes in liquid (0.003-0.01 g/cm3) and by dodecanethiol chemisorption at 30 pM. Density change results were consistent with existing models of submerged cantilevers, and yielded mass-change sensitivity of ∼33 ng/Hz and 217 pg/Hz for the first two modes. In chemisorption experiments, where binding was localized to 1 mm2 distal tip of the PZT cantilever, sensitivity improved by an order of magnitude to 2 pg/Hz and 414 fg/Hz for the same two resonant modes. © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Sharma, H., Lakshmanan, R. S., Johnson, B. N., & Mutharasan, R. (2011). Piezoelectric cantilever sensors with asymmetric anchor exhibit picogram sensitivity in liquids. Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical, 153(1), 64–70. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.snb.2010.10.006

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