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In quest of improved nanomechanical sensitivity at larger damping and applications in ambient conditions
DownloadFall 2019
In the current state-of-the-art, a wide variety of devices, from computer clocks to smartphone accelerometers and from pressure gauges to atomic force microscope sensors, rely on mechanical resonators, either in microscale or nanoscale. Nanoscale mechanical resonators have even more potential...
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Fall 2014
Detection of methane at room temperature is a challenge due to its inert properties, such as being non polar and showing little tendency to lose or gain electrons at room temperature. Here, we have shown two methods for detection of methane at room temperature via employing micro and nano scale...