Sensing temperature in water using FIB CVD nano thermal sensors

Haitham ElShimy, Masahiro Nakajima, Fumihito Arai, Toshio Fukuda

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Abstract

In this paper we illustrate the fabrication process of nano temperature sensor probe using focused ion beam chemical vapor deposition (FIB-CVD) of tungsten over atomic force microscope (AFM) cantilevers, to be used in sensing temperature distribution in local area. We present the fabrication approach & modifications for making this sensor probe capable of sensing temperature distributions not only in air but in water environment as well. The nano sensor probe was calibrated in water using the hot stage of the environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM). The experimental results show the positive characteristics of the temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR). We also illustrate the response of the sensor to sudden changes in the surrounding medium. The characteristics of this sensor probe were compared to previously reported temperature sensing devices. The comparison verifies that our sensor is relatively uncomplicated and reliable in fabrication. The capability of sensing temperature in water will allow our sensor to be used in wide range of bio-applications, especially in studying thermogenesis in single cells.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2007 International Symposium on Micro-NanoMechatronics and Human Science, MHS
Pages7-11
Number of pages5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007
Externally publishedYes
Event2007 International Symposium on Micro-NanoMechatronics and Human Science, MHS - Nagoya, Japan
Duration: Nov 11 2007Nov 14 2007

Publication series

Name2007 International Symposium on Micro-NanoMechatronics and Human Science, MHS

Conference

Conference2007 International Symposium on Micro-NanoMechatronics and Human Science, MHS
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityNagoya
Period11/11/0711/14/07

Keywords

  • Chemical vapor deposition
  • Focused ion beam
  • Local temperature
  • Nano-sensor probe
  • Water environment

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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