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Self-sensing array of microcantilevers chemical detection

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Assignee: ADAMS JESSE DPriority: Oct 17, 2003Filed: Aug 27, 2007Published: Jan 6, 2011
Est. expiryOct 17, 2023(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Jesse D. Adams
G01N 29/022G01N 2291/014G01N 2291/0257G01N 29/036G01N 2291/0255G01N 2291/0256G01N 33/0009G01N 33/54373G01N 29/46G01N 2291/0427G01N 33/54366G01Q 10/045G01N 2291/106G01N 29/4418G01N 2291/018G01Q 60/24G01N 33/50G01N 29/4409
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Abstract

The invention provides a chemical detection system for detecting at least one target chemical species, including a self-sensed cantilevered probe array having a plurality of self-sensed cantilevered probes, at least one chemical-sensitive coating material applied to at least one cantilevered probe in the cantilevered probe array, and an interface circuit that is coupled to the cantilevered probe array. At least one cantilevered probe in the cantilevered probe array exhibits a shifted cantilevered probe response when the cantilevered probe array is exposed to the target chemical species and the interface circuit actuates the cantilevered probe. A handheld chemical detection system and a method of operation are also disclosed.

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         69 . A chemical detection system for detecting at least one target chemical species, comprising:
 a frequency-differentiated cantilevered probe array comprising a plurality of cantilevered probes, each cantilevered probe comprising:
 a piezoelectric layer; 
 a treated section, wherein the treated sections of the plurality of cantilevered probes are different from one another; 
 a first electrode electrically coupled to the piezoelectric layer; and 
 a second electrode electrically coupled to the piezoelectric layer; 
   a first electrical lead electrically coupled to a first electrode of at least one of the plurality of cantilevered probes and in electrical communication with the first electrode of each of the plurality of cantilevered probes;   a second electrical lead electrically coupled to a second electrode of at least one of the plurality of cantilevered probes and in electrical communication with the second electrode of each of the plurality of cantilevered probes;   an interface circuit electrically coupled to the first and second electrical leads and configured to actuate the cantilevered probes;   a sensing circuit electrically coupled to the first and second electrical leads; and   wherein the cantilevered probes are actuated when, through the first and second leads, a drive voltage is applied to the piezoelectric layer by the interface circuit thus generating an electrical response transmitted to the sensing circuit and at least one cantilevered probe in the array exhibits a shifted electrical response when the cantilevered probe array is exposed to the target chemical species and the at least one cantilevered probe is actuated by the interface circuit as a result of the exposure of the treated section to the target chemical species.   
     
     
         70 . The chemical detection system of  claim 69  wherein the first and second electrodes of the plurality of cantilevered probes are electrically coupled to one another, the plurality of cantilevered probes thus being connected in series to the first and second leads. 
     
     
         71 . The chemical detection system of  claim 69  wherein the first lead is electrically coupled to the first electrode of each of the plurality of cantilevered probes and the second lead is electrically coupled to the second electrode of each of the plurality of cantilevered probes, the first and second leads thus being connected in parallel to the plurality of cantilevered probes. 
     
     
         72 . The chemical detection system of  claim 69  wherein the cantilevered probe array comprises a network of series-connected and parallel-connected cantilevered probes electrically connected to a pair of cantilevered probe array drive pads. 
     
     
         73 . The chemical detection system of  claim 69  wherein the interface circuit comprises an adjustable frequency generator that is scanned through a predetermined frequency range. 
     
     
         74 . The chemical detection system of  claim 69  wherein the interface circuit comprises an impedance analyzer that is scanned through a resonant frequency of the at least one cantilevered probe in the cantilevered probe array. 
     
     
         75 . The chemical detection system of  claim 69  wherein the interface circuit comprises an oscillator circuit operating at a resonant frequency of the at least one cantilevered probe in the cantilevered probe array. 
     
     
         76 . The chemical detection system of  claim 69  wherein the interface circuit comprises an oscillator circuit operating at a predetermined frequency, wherein the predetermined frequency is off-resonance with respect to the at least one cantilevered probe in the cantilevered probe array. 
     
     
         77 . The chemical detection system of  claim 69  wherein the interface circuit comprises an impulse circuit for applying an electrical impulse to the cantilevered probe array. 
     
     
         78 . The chemical detection system of  claim 69  wherein the interface circuit includes a fast Fourier transform generator to perform a fast Fourier transform on the shifted cantilevered probe response. 
     
     
         79 . The chemical detection system of  claim 69  wherein the interface circuit detects a shifted electrical response from the at least one actuated cantilevered probe. 
     
     
         80 . The chemical detection system of  claim 79  wherein the shifted electrical response comprises one of a shifted resonant frequency, a shifted Q factor, a shifted impedance, and a shifted deflection amplitude. 
     
     
         81 . The chemical detection system of  claim 69  further comprising:
 a controller in communication with the interface circuit; wherein the controller receives a shifted electrical response from a set of cantilevered probes in the cantilevered probe array, and wherein the target chemical species is determined based on the shifted electrical response. 
 
     
     
         82 . The chemical detection system of  claim 69  further comprising:
 a controller in communication with the interface circuit; wherein the controller receives a shifted electrical response from a set of cantilevered probes in the cantilevered probe array, and wherein the target chemical species is determined based on a comparison between the shifted electrical response and a reference set of electrical responses. 
 
     
     
         83 . The chemical detection system of  claim 82  wherein the reference set of electrical responses comprises measured responses from known exposure conditions. 
     
     
         84 . The chemical detection system of  claim 69  wherein the chemical-sensitive coating material comprises a coating applied through a mask disposed on a portion of the at least one cantilevered probe. 
     
     
         85 . The chemical detection system of  claim 69  wherein the chemical-sensitive coating material comprises a non-homogeneous coating material applied to a set of cantilevered probes in the cantilevered probe array. 
     
     
         86 . The chemical detection system of  claim 69  further comprising:
 a reference cantilevered probe in the cantilevered probe array, wherein the reference cantilevered probe provides a reference electrical response when the cantilevered probe array is exposed to the target chemical species. 
 
     
     
         87 . The chemical detection system of  claim 69  further comprising:
 a species attraction electrode disposed on the at least one cantilevered probe in the cantilevered probe array to allow application of a species attraction potential. 
 
     
     
         88 . The chemical detection system of  claim 69 , wherein a resistive heater is coupled to at least one cantilevered probe in the cantilevered probe array and the chemical detection system further comprises a heater circuit electrically coupled to the resistive heater.

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