Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Scientific paper
2009-08-05
Thermochimica Acta 492 (2009) 16-28
Physics
Condensed Matter
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Scientific paper
Membrane based nanocalorimeters have been developed for ac calorimetry experiments. It has allowed highly sensitive measurements of heat capacity from solid state physics to complex systems like polymers and proteins. In this article we review what has been developed in ac calorimetry toward the measurement of very small systems. Firstly, at low temperature ac calorimetry using silicon membrane permits the measurement of superconducting sample having geometry down to the nanometer scale. New phase transitions have been found in these nanosystems illustrated by heat capacity jumps versus the applied magnetic field. Secondly, a sensor based on ultra-thin polymer membrane will be presented. It has been devoted to thermal measurements of nanomagnetic systems at intermediate temperature (20K to 300K). Thirdly, three specific polyimide membrane based sensors have been designed for room temperature measurements. One is devoted to phase transitions detection in polymer, the second one to protein folding/unfolding studies and the third one will be used for the study of heat release in living cells. The possibility of measuring systems out of equilibrium will be emphasized.
Bourgeois Olivier
Garden Jean-Luc
Guillou Hervé
Heron Jean-Savin
Lopeandia Aitor Fernandez
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