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A microcantilever is a small, thin, and flexible beam, typically made of silicon or metal, that is used in various sensing and measuring applications at the microscale. It is a fundamental component of various microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS).
In general, a microcantilever is used as a-
1. Mechanical resonator: It is used as a resonant element in sensors, giving rise to sharp mechanical resonances that can be used to detect even very small changes in mass or stiffness.
2. Scanning probe: Microcantilevers are often used as probes to scan surfaces with high precision, such as atomic force microscopy (AFM).
3. Nanoscale manipulator: Microcantilevers can be used to manipulate and manipulate small objects,like nanoscale objects, at the atomic level.
The main applications of microcantilevers include-
1. Biosensing: Microcantilevers can detect the mass of bio molecules like proteins, DNA, or other molecules and can also measure mechanical properties of biological samples.
2. Nanomechanics: Microcantilevers are used to measure the mechanical properties of nanomaterials.
3. Quantum optics: Microcantilevers are employed in quantum optics experiments to detect and manipulate quantum states.
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