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HERO ID
1153001
Reference Type
Book/Book Chapter
Title
CMOS MEMS oscillator for gas chemical detection
Author(s)
Bedair, SS; Fedder, GK
Year
2004
Book Title
IEEE Sensors
Page Numbers
955-958
Web of Science Id
WOS:000229268100247
Abstract
This work presents the fabrication and demonstration of a CMOS/MEMS electrostatically self-excited resonator gas detector under various gas exposures. The cantilever resonator includes a 100 pm square platform for the chemically sensitive layer, polystyrene. Polymer is deposited using a drop-on-demand inkjet. The electrostatically actuated resonator has approximately 967 pico-grams of polystyrene which was deposited in a 2 mg/mL 1 toluene: 1 xylene solution. An on-chip preamplifier converts the high impedance sensor output to a voltage usable off-chip. External feedback electronics complete a free-running oscillator at the mechanical resonant frequency of 5475 Hz with 40 dB SNR, a calculated 23.6 pg/Hz sensitivity, and a 1 Hz 3 dB width in a I Hz resolution measurement bandwidth. Initial tests demonstrate sensitivity to using an external bubbler with 1 L/min N(2) flow. Frequency shift when the polystyrene is saturated with methanol, ethanol, 2-propanol, and acetone was 8.2, 8.0, 5.2 and 25.7 Hz, respectively.
Keywords
micromechanical oscillator; resonator; mass-sensitive resonator; gas chemical detector; microbalance
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