A mechanical biosensor based on membrane-mediated magneto-stress-electric coupled sensitization for human serum albumin detection
Dong Zhao,
Pengli Xiao,
Xiushan Dong
et al.
Abstract:Recently, the mechanical biosensor had attracted more attention on the single molecule detection and was considered as the promising one. However, the sensitivity of the biosensors was one of the...
“…8 However, handling these chemical biosensors requires expertise, and expensive chemicals are sometimes unobtainable at point-of-care (POC). Mechanical sensors can detect single biomolecules; 9,10 however, it is hard to differentially fictionalize sensors that are close together (a front-end problem) and multiplex the electrical readout of a dense collection of devices (a back-end problem). 11 Fu et al and Giden proposed one- and two-dimensional photonic crystal sensor structures.…”
We demonstrated an ultrasensitive microbe sensor for the first time using a titanium nitride (TiN) nanowire-based hyperbolic metamaterial (HMM) structure. We detected the change in the resonance wavelength shift due...
“…8 However, handling these chemical biosensors requires expertise, and expensive chemicals are sometimes unobtainable at point-of-care (POC). Mechanical sensors can detect single biomolecules; 9,10 however, it is hard to differentially fictionalize sensors that are close together (a front-end problem) and multiplex the electrical readout of a dense collection of devices (a back-end problem). 11 Fu et al and Giden proposed one- and two-dimensional photonic crystal sensor structures.…”
We demonstrated an ultrasensitive microbe sensor for the first time using a titanium nitride (TiN) nanowire-based hyperbolic metamaterial (HMM) structure. We detected the change in the resonance wavelength shift due...
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