Arthur N. Rumpf
Sandia National Laboratories
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IEEE\/ASME Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems | 2008
Ronald P. Manginell; Douglas R. Adkins; Matthew W. Moorman; Rameen Hadizadeh; Davor Copic; Daniel Allen Porter; John M. Anderson; Vincent M. Hietala; Jon R. Bryan; David R. Wheeler; Kent B. Pfeifer; Arthur N. Rumpf
This paper describes a mass-sensitive microfabricated preconcentrator for use in chemical detection microsystems. The device combines mass sensing and preconcentration to create a smart preconcentrator (SPC) that determines when it has collected sufficient analyte for analysis by a downstream chemical microsystem. The SPC is constructed from a Lorentz-force-actuated pivot-plate resonator with an integrated heater. Subsequent to microfabrication, the SPC is coated with an adsorbent for collection of chemical analytes. The frequency of operation varies inversely with the mass of collected analyte. Such shifts can be measured by a back-EMF in the SPCs drive/transducer line. By using a calibrated vapor system, the limit of detection of the SPC was determined to be less than 50 ppb for dimethyl-methyl-phosphonate (DMMP) (actual limits of detection are omitted due to export control limitations). At 1 ppm of DMMP, 1-s collection was sufficient to trigger analysis in a downstream microsystem; other micropreconcentrators would require an arbitrary collection time, normally set at 1 min or longer. This paper describes the theory of operation, design, fabrication, coating, vapor system testing, and integration of the SPC into microanalytical systems. The theory of operation, which is applicable to other torsional oscillators, is used to predict a shear modulus of silicon (100) of G = 57.0 GPa plusmn2.2 GPa.
Archive | 2009
Steven M. Thornberg; Michael Irvin White; Arthur N. Rumpf; Kent B. Pfeifer
Fiber-optic gas phase surface plasmon resonance (SPR) detection of several contaminant gases of interest to state-of-health monitoring in high-consequence sealed systems has been demonstrated. These contaminant gases include H{sub 2}, H{sub 2}S, and moisture using a single-ended optical fiber mode. Data demonstrate that results can be obtained and sensitivity is adequate in a dosimetric mode that allows periodic monitoring of system atmospheres. Modeling studies were performed to direct the design of the sensor probe for optimized dimensions and to allow simultaneous monitoring of several constituents with a single sensor fiber. Testing of the system demonstrates the ability to detect 70mTorr partial pressures of H{sub 2} using this technique and <280 {micro}Torr partial pressures of H{sub 2}S. In addition, a multiple sensor fiber has been demonstrated that allows a single fiber to measure H{sub 2}, H{sub 2}S, and H{sub 2}O without changing the fiber or the analytical system.
Other Information: PBD: 1 Jan 2001 | 2001
Kent B. Pfeifer; Richard W. Cernosek; Stephen J. Martin; Robert Lee Waldschmidt; Arthur N. Rumpf
Application of the World Wide Web (WWW) for the transfer of sensor data from remote locations to laboratories and offices is a largely ignored application of the WWW. We have investigated several architectures for this application including simple web server/client architectures and variations of this approach. In addition, we have evaluated several commercial approaches and other techniques that have been investigated and are in the literature. Finally, we have provided conclusions based on the results of our study offering suggestions about the advantages and disadvantages of each of the approaches studied.
Analytical Chemistry | 2005
Kent B. Pfeifer; Arthur N. Rumpf
Archive | 2010
Kent B. Pfeifer; Arthur N. Rumpf
Archive | 2010
Kent B. Pfeifer; Arthur N. Rumpf
Other Information: PBD: 1 Nov 2001 | 2001
Kent B. Pfeifer; Arthur N. Rumpf; Sarah K. Leming
Archive | 2013
Kent B. Pfeifer; Arthur N. Rumpf; William Graham Yelton; Steven J. Limmer
Archive | 2003
Douglas R. Adkins; Steven B. Rohde; Arthur N. Rumpf; Charles A. Brusseau; Mary-Anne Mitchell; Kevin L. Linker; Kent B. Pfeifer
Archive | 2009
Nancy A. Missert; Neil R. Sorensen; Kent B. Pfeifer; Jonathan Rivera; Stephen Wayne Howell; Alex Robinson; Anthony Joseph Ross Iii; Arthur N. Rumpf