Damping force and loading position dependence of mass sensitivity of magnetoelastic biosensors in viscous liquid

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We established the vibration governing equation for a magnetoelastic (ME) biosensor with target loading in liquid. Based on the equation, a numerical simulation approach was used to determine the effect of the target loading position and viscous damping coefficient on the node (“blind points”) and mass sensitivity (Sm ) of an ME biosensor under different order resonances. The results indicate that viscous damping force causes the specific nodes shift but does not affect the overall variation trend of Sm as the change of target loading position and the effect on Sm gradually reduces when the target approaches to the node. In addition, Sm decreases with the increase of viscous damping coefficient but the tendency becomes weak at high-order resonance. Moreover, the effect of target loading position on Sm decreases with the increase of viscous damping coefficient. Finally, the results provide certain guidance on improving the mass sensitivity of an ME biosensor in liquid by controlling the target loading position.

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Zhang, K., Chen, Z., Zhu, Q., Jiang, Y., Liu, W., & Wu, P. (2019). Damping force and loading position dependence of mass sensitivity of magnetoelastic biosensors in viscous liquid. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19010067

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