Inertial and viscous flywheel sensing of nanoparticles
Balances for nanoparticles such as resonating fluid-filled cantilevers usually probe only mass through changes in oscillation frequency. Katsikis and Collis et al. tap information from previously ignored rotational motion to simultaneously measure particle mass and volume.
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Auteurs principaux: | Georgios Katsikis, Jesse F. Collis, Scott M. Knudsen, Vincent Agache, John E. Sader, Scott R. Manalis |
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Langue: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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