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      Highly sensitive mass detection and identification using vibration localization in coupled microcantilever arrays

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      Applied Physics Letters
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          Observation of locked intrinsic localized vibrational modes in a micromechanical oscillator array.

          The nonlinear vibrational properties of a periodic micromechanical oscillator array have been measured. For sufficiently large amplitude of the driver, the optic mode of the di-element cantilever array becomes unstable and breaks up into excitations ranging over only a few cells. A driver-induced locking effect is observed to eternalize some of these intrinsic localized modes so that their amplitudes become fixed and the modes become spatially pinned.
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            A chemical sensor based on a microfabricated cantilever array with simultaneous resonance-frequency and bending readout

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              Ultrasensitive mass sensing using mode localization in coupled microcantilevers

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                Journal
                Applied Physics Letters
                Appl. Phys. Lett.
                AIP Publishing
                0003-6951
                1077-3118
                March 17 2008
                March 17 2008
                : 92
                : 11
                : 114102
                Article
                10.1063/1.2899634
                ee7df9eb-c3fb-47ab-8a31-c6ee583c009b
                © 2008
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