| Literature DB >> 25852365 |
Ying-Chung Chen1, Wei-Che Shih1, Wei-Tsai Chang1, Chun-Hung Yang1, Kuo-Sheng Kao2, Chien-Chuan Cheng3.
Abstract
Film bulk acoustic resonators (FBARs) have been evaluated for use as biosensors because of their high sensitivity and small size. This study fabricated a novel human IgE biosensor using shear-mode FBAR devices with c-axis 23°-tilted AlN thin films. Off-axis radio frequency (RF) magnetron sputtering method was used for deposition of c-axis 23°-tilted AlN thin films. The deposition parameters were adopted as working pressure of 5 mTorr, substrate temperature of 300°C, sputtering power of 250 W, and 50 mm distance between off-axis and on-axis. The characteristics of the AlN thin films were investigated by X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. The frequency response was measured with an HP8720 network analyzer with a CASCADE probe station. The X-ray diffraction revealed (002) preferred wurtzite structure, and the cross-sectional image showed columnar structure with 23°-tilted AlN thin films. In the biosensor, an Au/Cr layer in the FBAR backside cavity was used as the detection layer and the Au surface was modified using self-assembly monolayers (SAMs) method. Then, the antigen and antibody were coated on biosensor through their high specificity property. Finally, the shear-mode FBAR device with k t (2) of 3.18% was obtained, and the average sensitivity for human IgE detection of about 1.425 × 10(5) cm(2)/g was achieved.Entities:
Keywords: AlN; Biosensor; FBAR; Shear mode
Year: 2015 PMID: 25852365 PMCID: PMC4385051 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-015-0736-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1The apparatus for evaluating the FBAR-based sensor devices. (a) Schematic cross section view. (b) Front view.
Figure 2The fabrication steps of FBAR devices.
Figure 3The schematic diagram of a biosensor.
Figure 4The schematic diagram for the integration of cystamine SAM, glutaraldehyde, IgE antibody and antigen multilayer.
Figure 5The -2 X-ray scans of the AlN thin film.
Figure 6The cross-sectional image of the AlN thin film.
Figure 7The frequency response of a FBAR device without Au/Cr coatings.
Figure 8The frequency response of a FBAR device in air and liquid environment.
Figure 9The frequency responses of biosensors for human IgE detection, Device A and Device B.
Figure 10The variations of frequency response step by step from to , Device A and Device B.
The frequency shift and sensitivity of biosensors
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| Frequency shift, | 1.62 | 1.687 |
| Sensitivity, | 1.41 × 105 | 1.44 × 105 |