Abstract

As Lab-on-Chip platforms with micro-and nano-dimensions evolve biosensors using miniaturized and high-sensitivity cantilevers are becoming more attractive. Although these sensors function in non-isothermal situations, computational mathematics generally ignores the temperature. Conversely, biosensor cannot be designed with a single-layered cantilever. Yet, in Nano-Electro- Mechanical-Systems, the influence of temperature is more likely to be dominant since the surfaceto- volume ratio is higher. In the context of this conclusion, the mathematical modelling comprises temperature and the associated material attributes. This work presents a simple and direct analytical technique for analysing the control of bimetallic cantilevers with NEMS-based sensing and actuation mechanisms. Methodological techniques were used to develop and solve some wellknown models of mathematical equations. Parametric analysis data is a major factor in the functioning of all of the other works studied. The findings of FEA comparisons and experiments reveal that the mathematical model's predictions are more than 20% correct.

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