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Viscoelastic, mechanical, and dielectric measurements on complex samples with the quartz crystal microbalance

Year: 2008

Journal: Phys Chem Chem Phys. 2008 Aug 21;10(31):4516-34, 20100827

Authors: Johannsmann D.

Last authors: Johannsmann D

Organizations: Institute of Physical Chemistry, Clausthal University of Technology, Arnold-Sommerfeld-Strasse 4, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany. johannsmann@pc.tu-clausthal.de

Country: Germany

Piezoelectric resonators have been in use as mass-sensing devices for almost half a century. More recently it was recognized that shifts in frequency and bandwidth can come about by a diverse variety of interactions with the sample. The classical "load" consists of a thin film, which shifts the resonance frequency due to its inertia. Other types of loading include semi-infinite viscoelastic media, rough objects contacting the crystal via isolated asperities, mechanically nonlinear contacts, and dielectric films. All these interactions can be analyzed within the small-load approximation. The small-load approximation provides a unified frame for interpretation and thereby opens the way to new applications of the QCM.