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- Jae Seol Lee
(Sogang University)
- Jungki Song
(Sogang University)
- Seong Oh Kim
(School of Materials Science and Engineering and Centre for Biomimetic Sensor Science, Nanyang Technological University)
- Seokbeom Kim
(Sogang University)
- Wooju Lee
(Sogang University)
- Joshua A. Jackman
(School of Materials Science and Engineering and Centre for Biomimetic Sensor Science, Nanyang Technological University)
- Dongchoul Kim
(Sogang University)
- Nam-Joon Cho
(School of Materials Science and Engineering and Centre for Biomimetic Sensor Science, Nanyang Technological University
School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, Nanyang Technological University)
- Jungchul Lee
(Sogang University)
Abstract
Since the invention of the atomic force microscope (AFM) three decades ago, there have been numerous advances in its measurement capabilities. Curiously, throughout these developments, the fundamental nature of the force-sensing probe—the key actuating element—has remained largely unchanged. It is produced by long-established microfabrication etching strategies and typically composed of silicon-based materials. Here, we report a new class of photopolymerizable hydrogel nano-probes that are produced by bottom-up fabrication with compressible replica moulding. The hydrogel probes demonstrate excellent capabilities for AFM imaging and force measurement applications while enabling programmable, multifunctional capabilities based on compositionally adjustable mechanical properties and facile encapsulation of various nanomaterials. Taken together, the simple, fast and affordable manufacturing route and multifunctional capabilities of hydrogel AFM nano-probes highlight the potential of soft matter mechanical transducers in nanotechnology applications. The fabrication scheme can also be readily utilized to prepare hydrogel cantilevers, including in parallel arrays, for nanomechanical sensor devices.
Suggested Citation
Jae Seol Lee & Jungki Song & Seong Oh Kim & Seokbeom Kim & Wooju Lee & Joshua A. Jackman & Dongchoul Kim & Nam-Joon Cho & Jungchul Lee, 2016.
"Multifunctional hydrogel nano-probes for atomic force microscopy,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 7(1), pages 1-14, September.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:7:y:2016:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms11566
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms11566
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