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Performance of an Electrothermal MEMS Cantilever Resonator with Fano-Resonance Annoyance under Cigarette Smoke Exposure

An electrothermal piezoresistive cantilever (EPC) sensor is a low-cost MEMS resonance sensor that provides self-actuating and self-sensing capabilities. In the platform, which is of MEMS-cantilever shape, the EPC sensor offers several advantages in terms of physical, chemical, and biological sensing...

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Autores principales: Setiono, Andi, Fahrbach, Michael, Deutschinger, Alexander, Fantner, Ernest J., Schwalb, Christian H., Syamsu, Iqbal, Wasisto, Hutomo Suryo, Peiner, Erwin
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8231909/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34198533
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21124088
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author Setiono, Andi
Fahrbach, Michael
Deutschinger, Alexander
Fantner, Ernest J.
Schwalb, Christian H.
Syamsu, Iqbal
Wasisto, Hutomo Suryo
Peiner, Erwin
author_facet Setiono, Andi
Fahrbach, Michael
Deutschinger, Alexander
Fantner, Ernest J.
Schwalb, Christian H.
Syamsu, Iqbal
Wasisto, Hutomo Suryo
Peiner, Erwin
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description An electrothermal piezoresistive cantilever (EPC) sensor is a low-cost MEMS resonance sensor that provides self-actuating and self-sensing capabilities. In the platform, which is of MEMS-cantilever shape, the EPC sensor offers several advantages in terms of physical, chemical, and biological sensing, e.g., high sensitivity, low cost, simple procedure, and quick response. However, a crosstalk effect is generated by the coupling of parasitic elements from the actuation part to the sensing part. This study presents a parasitic feedthrough subtraction (PFS) method to mitigate a crosstalk effect in an electrothermal piezoresistive cantilever (EPC) resonance sensor. The PFS method is employed to identify a resonance phase that is, furthermore, deployed to a phase-locked loop (PLL)-based system to track and lock the resonance frequency of the EPC sensor under cigarette smoke exposure. The performance of the EPC sensor is further evaluated and compared to an AFM-microcantilever sensor and a commercial particle counter (DC1100-PRO). The particle mass–concentration measurement result generated from cigarette-smoke puffs shows a good agreement between these three detectors.
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spelling pubmed-82319092021-06-26 Performance of an Electrothermal MEMS Cantilever Resonator with Fano-Resonance Annoyance under Cigarette Smoke Exposure Setiono, Andi Fahrbach, Michael Deutschinger, Alexander Fantner, Ernest J. Schwalb, Christian H. Syamsu, Iqbal Wasisto, Hutomo Suryo Peiner, Erwin Sensors (Basel) Article An electrothermal piezoresistive cantilever (EPC) sensor is a low-cost MEMS resonance sensor that provides self-actuating and self-sensing capabilities. In the platform, which is of MEMS-cantilever shape, the EPC sensor offers several advantages in terms of physical, chemical, and biological sensing, e.g., high sensitivity, low cost, simple procedure, and quick response. However, a crosstalk effect is generated by the coupling of parasitic elements from the actuation part to the sensing part. This study presents a parasitic feedthrough subtraction (PFS) method to mitigate a crosstalk effect in an electrothermal piezoresistive cantilever (EPC) resonance sensor. The PFS method is employed to identify a resonance phase that is, furthermore, deployed to a phase-locked loop (PLL)-based system to track and lock the resonance frequency of the EPC sensor under cigarette smoke exposure. The performance of the EPC sensor is further evaluated and compared to an AFM-microcantilever sensor and a commercial particle counter (DC1100-PRO). The particle mass–concentration measurement result generated from cigarette-smoke puffs shows a good agreement between these three detectors. MDPI 2021-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8231909/ /pubmed/34198533 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21124088 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Setiono, Andi
Fahrbach, Michael
Deutschinger, Alexander
Fantner, Ernest J.
Schwalb, Christian H.
Syamsu, Iqbal
Wasisto, Hutomo Suryo
Peiner, Erwin
Performance of an Electrothermal MEMS Cantilever Resonator with Fano-Resonance Annoyance under Cigarette Smoke Exposure
title Performance of an Electrothermal MEMS Cantilever Resonator with Fano-Resonance Annoyance under Cigarette Smoke Exposure
title_full Performance of an Electrothermal MEMS Cantilever Resonator with Fano-Resonance Annoyance under Cigarette Smoke Exposure
title_fullStr Performance of an Electrothermal MEMS Cantilever Resonator with Fano-Resonance Annoyance under Cigarette Smoke Exposure
title_full_unstemmed Performance of an Electrothermal MEMS Cantilever Resonator with Fano-Resonance Annoyance under Cigarette Smoke Exposure
title_short Performance of an Electrothermal MEMS Cantilever Resonator with Fano-Resonance Annoyance under Cigarette Smoke Exposure
title_sort performance of an electrothermal mems cantilever resonator with fano-resonance annoyance under cigarette smoke exposure
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8231909/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34198533
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21124088
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