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Material Characterization with PZE actuated Suspended Microchannel Resonators

Leghziel, Rebecca Camilla  
2019

SMRs have been used in numerous applications for life science where most samples are contained in liquid. In this work we investigate how a biological medium, such as phosphate buffer solution (PBS), affects the Signal to Noise ratio (SNR) of PZE actuated SMRs. We report that SNR is directly linked to the conductivity of the solution, that is inevitable for biological applications. Furthermore, we look into a novel application for these devices in the food industry, namely the characterization of olive oil. We prove that it is possible to distinguish two different olive oils by analysing the quality factor and resonance frequency, that are linked to the viscosity and density of the fluid.

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semester or other student projects
Author(s)
Leghziel, Rebecca Camilla  
Advisors
Villanueva, Guillermo  
Date Issued

2019

Total of pages

13

Subjects

Suspended Microchannel Resonator

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Piezoelectric readout

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Signal to Noise ratio

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Olive oil quality assessment

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EPFL

EPFL units
NEMS  
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March 10, 2020
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/167171
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