2021
DOI: 10.1002/cnm.3531
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Modeling and analysis of nature‐inspired branched micropillars for enhanced dynamic bio‐sensing

Abstract: Research evidence abounds on the effectiveness of micropillar‐based microelectromechanical systems for the detection of a wide variety of ultrasmall biological objects for clinical and non‐clinical applications. However, the standard micropillar‐based sensing platforms rely on a single‐column micropillar with a spot at the tip for binding of objects. Although this long‐standing form has shown immense potential, performance improvement is hindered by the fundamental limits enforced by physical laws. Moreover, t… Show more

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