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To make the device sensitive to smaller masses, the researchers had to shrink the size of the cantilever, which behaves much like a diving board, Olcum says.
To make the device sensitive to both NO2 and NO, the sensing electrode (Au) was covered with NO oxidation catalysts.
This should make the device sensitive to a wider range of masses than a tube of fixed length, as the resonant frequency can be matched to the mass to be measured.
A sensor is "a mechanical device sensitive to light, temperature, radiation level, or the like, that transmits a signal to a measuring or control instrument" [16].
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Devices sensitive to this particular form of radiation, called Cherenkov detectors, have been used extensively to detect the presence of charged subatomic particles moving at high velocities.
With the advent of devices sensitive to single event upset (SEU) by direct ionization of protons, the possibility of SEU due to fast δ-electrons has been recently raised.
In this field, devices sensitive to visible light are particularly interesting, both for inducing solar-driven photo-electrochemical reactions and for spatially selective, not-invasive optical control of living systems.
This developed analyzer is suitable for ion balance characterization in small footprint devices sensitive to electrostatic discharges, such as a single-chip integrated circuit, or the head gimbals assembly of a hard disk drive.
Nevertheless, these devices sensitive to normal incident light usually work in photoconductive scheme.
"We could create devices sensitive to any physical energy," said Prof Nicolelis, from the Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina.
Based on these findings, devices sensitive to several kinds of gasses are required for malodor study.
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