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Book Chapter
Meyer, E., Gimzewski, J. K., Gerber, C. & Schlittler, R. R. Ultimate Limits of Fabrication and Measurement 89–95 (Springer Netherlands, 1995).
Gimzewski, J. K., Gerber, C., Meyer, E. & Schlittler, R. R. Forces in Scanning Probe Methods 123–131 (Springer Netherlands, 1995).
Fabian, J. - H. et al. Micro Total Analysis Systems’ 9 117–120 (Springer Netherlands, 1998).
Journal Article
Lang, H. P. et al. An artificial nose based on a micromechanical cantilever array. Analytica Chimica Acta 393, 59–65 (1999).
Baller, M. K. et al. A cantilever array-based artificial nose. Ultramicroscopy 82, 1–9 (2000).
Baller, M. K. et al. Charras, GT, see Lehenkari, PP 82 (2000) 289. Ultramicroscopy 82, 310 (2000).
Battiston, F. M. et al. A chemical sensor based on a microfabricated cantilever array with simultaneous resonance-frequency and bending readout. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 77, 122–131 (2001).
Scandella, L. et al. Combination of single crystal zeolites and microfabrication: Two applications towards zeolite nanodevices. Microporous and mesoporous materials 21, 403–409 (1998).
Battiston, F. et al. E. MEYER, M. GUGGISBERG, CH. LOPPACHER. Impact of Electron and Scanning Probe Microscopy on Materials Research 339 (1999).
, et al. Erratum: A femtojoule calorimeter using micromechanical sensors [Rev. Sci. Instrum. 65, 3793 (1994)]. Review of Scientific Instruments 66, 3083–3083 (1995).
, et al. A femtojoule calorimeter using micromechanical sensors. Review of Scientific Instruments 65, 3793–3798 (1994).
Berger, R. et al. Integration of silicon micromechanical arrays with molecular monolayers for miniaturized sensor systems. Sensors and Their Applications VIII, Proceedings of the eighth conference on Sensors and their Applications, held in Glasgow, UK, 7-10 September 1997 7, 71 (1997).
Scandella, L. et al. Micromechanical Thermal Gravimetry Performed on one Single Zeolite Crystal. Helvetica Physica Acta 71, 3–4 (1998).
Berger, R. et al. Micromechanical thermogravimetry. Chemical Physics Letters 294, 363–369 (1998).
Berger, R., Gerber, C., Lang, H. P. & Gimzewski, J. K. Micromechanics: A toolbox for femtoscale science:“Towards a laboratory on a tip”. Microelectronic engineering 35, 373–379 (1997).
Gimzewski, J. K., Gerber, C., Meyer, E. & Schlittler, R. R. Observation of a chemical reaction using a micromechanical sensor. Chemical Physics Letters 217, 589–594 (1994).
Gimzewski, J. K., Modesti, S., Gerber, C. & Schlittler, R. R. Observation of a new Au (111) reconstruction at the interface of an adsorbed C< sub> 60 overlayer. Chemical physics letters 213, 401–406 (1993).
Lang, H. P. et al. Sequential position readout from arrays of micromechanical cantilever sensors. Applied Physics Letters 72, 383–385 (1998).
Fritz, J. et al. Stress at the solid-liquid interface of self-assembled monolayers on gold investigated with a nanomechanical sensor. Langmuir 16, 9694–9696 (2000).
Berger, R. et al. Surface stress in the self-assembly of alkanethiols on gold probed. by a force microscopy technique. Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing 66, S55–S59 (1998).
Berger, R., Gerber, C., Gimzewski, J. K., Meyer, E. & Güntherodt, H. J. Thermal analysis using a micromechanical calorimeter. Applied Physics Letters 69, 40–42 (1996).
Fritz, J. et al. Translating biomolecular recognition into nanomechanics. Science 288, 316–318 (2000).