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    A chemical sensor based on a micromechanical cantilever array for the identification of gases and vapors

    can be detected by its adsorption on a Pt-coated sensor because a change in surface stress causes a static bending of the sensor. The diffusion of various alcohols into polymethylmethacrylate induces resonanc...

    H.P. Lang, R. Berger, F. Battiston, J.-P. Ramseyer, E. Meyer in Applied Physics A (1998)

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    An Electronic Nose Based on A Micromechanical Cantilever Array

    We present a novel chemical sensor based on a micromechanical array of silicon cantilevers sensitized for the detection of analytes using cantilever coatings such as metals, self-assembled monolayers, or polym...

    H. P. Lang, F. M. Battiston, M. K. Baller, R. Berger in Micro Total Analysis Systems ’98 (1998)

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    Transduction Principles and Integration of Chemical Sensors into a Micromechanical Array Device

    Ultraprecise measurement tools are indispensable components for most scientific engineering enterprises and for manufacturing process controls. For such applications, micromechanical devices are potentially ve...

    R. Berger, H. P. Lang, C. Andreoli in Sensor Technology in the Netherlands: Stat… (1998)