APL Photonics (Sep 2023)

Three-dimensional printed microcantilever with mechanical metamaterial for fiber-optic microforce sensing

  • Famei Wang,
  • Mengqiang Zou,
  • Changrui Liao,
  • Bozhe Li,
  • Dejun Liu,
  • Jie Zhou,
  • Haoqiang Huang,
  • Jinlai Zhao,
  • Chao Liu,
  • Paul K. Chu,
  • Yiping Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0159706
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 9
pp. 096108 – 096108-9

Abstract

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Mechanical metamaterials can adjust mechanical properties of structures flexibly through a mechanical structural design based on the premise that the materials remain unchanged. Here, a cantilever probe microstructure is designed using mechanical metamaterials for an optical fiber microforce sensor tip that can be prepared by femtosecond laser-induced two-photon polymerization. The elastic constant k of the fabricated fiber-optic microforce sensor has been adjusted by two orders of magnitude from 0.165 to 46 N/m, and the geometric configuration of the cantilever beam can be tailored to match the mechanical properties of biological specimens. This fiber microforce sensor shows an ultra-high force sensitivity of 154 nm/µN and a force resolution of up to 130 pN. The optical fiber microforce sensor that shows the lowest force resolution in a direct-contact mode has high potential for biosensing applications, and the results reveal a potential design strategy for special scanning tunneling microscope probes with unique physical properties.