JOURNAL ARTICLE

Biomolecule recognition using piezoresistive nanomechanical force probes

Giordano TosoliniF. ScarponiSalvatore CannistraroJoan Bausells

Year: 2013 Journal:   Applied Physics Letters Vol: 102 (25)   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

Highly sensitive sensors are one of the enabling technologies for the biomarker detection in early stage diagnosis of pathologies. We have developed a self-sensing nanomechanical force probe able for detecting the unbinding of single couples of biomolecular partners in nearly physiological conditions. The embedding of a piezoresistive transducer into a nanomechanical cantilever enabled high force measurement capability with sub 10-pN resolution. Here, we present the design, microfabrication, optimization, and complete characterization of the sensor. The exceptional electromechanical performance obtained allowed us to detect biorecognition specific events underlying the biotin-avidin complex formation, by integrating the sensor in a commercial atomic force microscope.

Keywords:
Piezoresistive effect Microfabrication Cantilever Force spectroscopy Nanotechnology Biomolecule Materials science Transducer Atomic force microscopy Nanosensor Molecular biophysics Characterization (materials science) Nanomechanics Biosensor Optoelectronics Chemistry Acoustics Physics

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Force Microscopy Techniques and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
Mechanical and Optical Resonators
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
Advanced MEMS and NEMS Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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