Nano Sensors
Nano Sensors
Nano Sensors
Rachel Heil
Wentworth Institute of Technology
heilr@wit.edu 1
Overview
What is a Nanosensor?
Why Nanosensors?
How are they made?
Blue Crab Nanosensors
Applications
The Future of Nanosensors
Challenges of mass production
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What is a Nanosensor?
Biological, chemical, or physical sensory
points used to convey information about
nanoparticles to the macroscopic world
Why Nanosensors?
Smaller
Require less power to run
Greater sensitivity
Better specificity
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Methods of Production
Top-down lithography
Starting out with larger blocks and carving out the desired form
Bottom up assembly
Starting with components such as molecules and atoms and placing them one-by-
one into position to create the desired form
Chemical Sensor:
Electrometer: Incorporates capacitive
Consists of a torsional readout cantilevers and
mechanical resonator, a electronics for signal
detection electrode, and a analysis
gate electrode used to sensitive enough to
couple charge to the detect single chemical and
mechanical element biological molecules 7
Applications
Transportation
Communications
Integrated Circuits
Building and Facilities
Medicine
Safety
National Security
Aerospace
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Biosensors
Nanowire sensors can detect chemicals and biologics
Biologics are defined as any therapeutic serum, toxin, antitoxin, vaccine,
virus, blood, blood component or derivative, allergenic product, or
analogous product, or derivatives applicable to the prevention, treatment,
or cure of injuries or diseases of man.
(FDA Definition)
University of Michigan researchers are developing intra-
cellular devices to sense pre-malignant cancerous
changes in living cells
The devices are created from synthetic polymers, called
dendrimers, that are made layer-by-layer into spheres with
diameters of less than 5nm
Nanosensor to detect asthma attacks up to 3 weeks in
advance
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Biosensors
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Challenges
Reducing the cost of materials and devices
Improving reliability
Mass-producing
Methods are typically incompatible with those
used in making electronics that amplify and
process the signals the nanowires generate
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Resources
General Information:
http://www.sensorsmag.com/sensors/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=361237
http://www.technologyreview.com/Nanotech/18127/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanosensor
Biosensors:
http://blogs.zdnet.com/emergingtech/?p=672
http://www.lymphomation.org/biologics.htm
Aeronautics
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2002/07/020711080818.htm
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QUESTIONS ???
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