Versatile micromechanical sensor and laser photoacoustics for combined gas/liquid diagnostics

Year from
2014
Year to
2016
Abstract:
micromechanical
properties of materials for sensors. The proposed detection method emphasizes physical, rather than chemical interaction with micro-mechanical sensing device and detection of relevant changes physical mechanical behavior. It combines: nanomechanical properties detection - stress/strain/resonant frequency and photoacoustic vibration response characteristic. Above modes act as complementary,
emphasizing both detection selectivity and sensitivity. The project addresses: micro- and nano-mechanical properties of materials embedded in cantilever which deflection/torsion and vibration properties are studied by AFM-based system, Raman and photoacoustic spectroscopy and utilizing microlever physical and mechanical properties for gas/liquid sensing; searching of new possibilities for gas/liquid sensors based on functional materials; design of new transducers for sensors and new sensor-systems on the base of unique micro-mechanical properties.

prof. Ing. ZELINGER Zdeněk CSc.

Room
019, 04A
Extension
3046, 3085
E-mail
zdenek.zelingeratjh-inst.cas.cz