Thin film bulk acoustic resonators (FBARs) operating in shear mode have been investigated for biosensing applications. Dynamic measurements in liquid were carried out and the adsorption of an antibody–antigen system was observed. Although this is the very first FBAR biosensor system operating in liquid environment it was found that the sensor performance ruled by the smallest detectable mass attachment, is already better (2.3 ng/cm2) than that of QCMs. The ability of easy integration onto wafers together with readout-circuitry as well as the possibility of making up large arrays comprising pixels with different functionalities make these devices interesting for future acoustic biosensors
2012-01-06This thesis addresses the applications of radio frequency (RF) microelectromechanical syst...
We report investigations on the use of film bulk acoustic resonators for the label-free, multiplexed...
Gravimetric sensors based on shear-mode resonators are suitable for in-liquid detection of biologica...
Biosensors are today important devices within various application areas. In this thesis a new type o...
Biosensors play important roles in different applications such as medical diagnostics, environmental...
Biosensors play important roles in different applications such as medical diagnostics, environmental...
Biosensors play important roles in different applications such as medical diagnostics, environmental...
Biosensors play important roles in different applications such as medical diagnostics, environmental...
This paper shows that film bulk acoustic resonator (FBAR) arrays can be very useful sensors either t...
Sensors capable of in-liquid operation are of primary importance not only for biosensors application...
Sensors capable of in-liquid operation are of primary importance not only for biosensors application...
Thin Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators (FBAR) are mechanical micro scale devices that operate in t...
AbstractA fully integrated Film Bulk Acoustic Resonator (FBAR) based mass detection sensor matrix wa...
Thin film bulk acoustic wave resonators (FBARs) have interesting applications in the fields of gas, ...
We report investigations on the use of film bulk acoustic resonators for the label-free, multiplexed...
2012-01-06This thesis addresses the applications of radio frequency (RF) microelectromechanical syst...
We report investigations on the use of film bulk acoustic resonators for the label-free, multiplexed...
Gravimetric sensors based on shear-mode resonators are suitable for in-liquid detection of biologica...
Biosensors are today important devices within various application areas. In this thesis a new type o...
Biosensors play important roles in different applications such as medical diagnostics, environmental...
Biosensors play important roles in different applications such as medical diagnostics, environmental...
Biosensors play important roles in different applications such as medical diagnostics, environmental...
Biosensors play important roles in different applications such as medical diagnostics, environmental...
This paper shows that film bulk acoustic resonator (FBAR) arrays can be very useful sensors either t...
Sensors capable of in-liquid operation are of primary importance not only for biosensors application...
Sensors capable of in-liquid operation are of primary importance not only for biosensors application...
Thin Film Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators (FBAR) are mechanical micro scale devices that operate in t...
AbstractA fully integrated Film Bulk Acoustic Resonator (FBAR) based mass detection sensor matrix wa...
Thin film bulk acoustic wave resonators (FBARs) have interesting applications in the fields of gas, ...
We report investigations on the use of film bulk acoustic resonators for the label-free, multiplexed...
2012-01-06This thesis addresses the applications of radio frequency (RF) microelectromechanical syst...
We report investigations on the use of film bulk acoustic resonators for the label-free, multiplexed...
Gravimetric sensors based on shear-mode resonators are suitable for in-liquid detection of biologica...