Issue 12, 2001

Pulse mode operation of Love wave devices for biosensing applications

Abstract

In this work we present a novel pulse mode Love wave biosensor that monitors both changes in amplitude and phase. A series of concentrations of 3350 molecular weight poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) solutions are used as a calibration sequence for the pulse mode system using a network analyzer and high frequency oscilloscope. The operation of the pulse mode system is then compared to the continuous wave network analyzer by showing a sequence of deposition and removal of a model mass layer of palmitoyl-oleoyl-sn-glycerophosphocholine (POPC) vesicles. This experimental apparatus has the potential for making many hundreds of measurements a minute and so allowing the dynamics of fast interactions to be observed.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Oct 2001
Accepted
06 Nov 2001
First published
16 Nov 2001

Analyst, 2001,126, 2107-2109

Pulse mode operation of Love wave devices for biosensing applications

M. I. Newton, G. McHale, F. Martin, E. Gizeli and K. A. Melzak, Analyst, 2001, 126, 2107 DOI: 10.1039/B109259F

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