The StretchBio project is pleased to announce the filing of a new patent, marking a significant milestone in the development of cutting-edge optomechanical systems. The patent, filed under the code EP24382193.1, is titled “Optomechanical System for Monitoring the Mechanics of a Solid-State, Liquid, or Soft Matter Sample.” This patent lays the foundation for an innovative system based on nanopillars, which will be integral to the final device upon which the project is based. This development represents a key step forward in our efforts to enhance the capabilities of optomechanical technologies in various scientific and industrial applications, and in particular in biomedical applications.
Nanopillar Optomechanical Cavities Pave the Way for Advanced Force Sensing and Biosensing Techniques
Researchers from the STRETCHBIO project have made a significant leap in force sensing and biosensing technologies with their latest study published in ACS Nano, titled “Strong Cavity-Optomechanical Transduction of Nanopillar Motion.” The study presents an