On-chip torsion balances with femtonewton force resolution at room temperature enabled by carbon nanotube and graphene.
Lin CongZi YuanZaiqiao BaiXinhe WangWei ZhaoXinyu GaoXiaopeng HuPeng LiuWanlin GuoQunqing LiShoushan FanKaili JiangPublished in: Science advances (2021)
The torsion balance, consisting of a rigid balance beam suspended by a fine thread, is an ancient scientific instrument, yet it is still a very sensitive force sensor to date. As the force sensitivity is proportional to the lengths of the beam and thread, but inversely proportional to the fourth power of the diameter of the thread, nanomaterials should be ideal building blocks for torsion balances. Here, we report a torsional balance array on a chip with the highest sensitivity level enabled by using a carbon nanotube as the thread and a monolayer graphene coated with Al nanofilms as the beam and mirror. It is demonstrated that the femtonewton force exerted by a weak laser can be easily measured. The balances on the chip should serve as an ideal platform for investigating fundamental interactions up to zeptonewton in accuracy in the near future.