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Analytical Biochemistry. 518:110-125
Molecular and functional analysis of small molecule binding to protein can provoke insights into cellular signaling and regulatory systems as well as facilitate pharmaceutical drug discovery. In label free small molecule detection the displacement as
Autor:
Wolfram Wersing, Oliver Dernovsek
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Ceramic Materials for Electronics ISBN: 9781315273242
To match the earlier editions of Ceramic Materials for Electronics published in 1986 and 1992, we have retained the original title of this chapter, i.e., "Multilayer Ceramic Technology." However, to be more accurate we should have named it "Multilaye
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Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical. 121:372-378
Film bulk acoustic resonators (FBAR) vibrating in shear mode and operating at around 830 MHz have been fabricated. They were tested in air and water–glycerol solutions. With a sensitivity of 1 kHz cm2/ng, these devices are attractive for gravimetri
Autor:
Dana Pitzer, Wolfram Wersing, Mathias Link, M. Schreiter, Robert Primig, M.B. Assouar, Reinhard Gabl, Jan Weber, Omar Elmazria
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Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces, and Films. 24:218-222
This article reports on the growth and characterization of polycrystalline ZnO films having c axis inclined up to 16° with respect to the substrate normal. These films allow the excitation of shear and longitudinal waves with comparable electromecha
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Jussipekka Tuppurainen, Jan Weber, Willem M. Albers, Reinhard Gabl, Wolfram Wersing, Mathias Link, Matthias Schreiter
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Weber, J, Albers, M, Tuppurainen, J, Link, M, Gabl, R, Wersing, W & Schreiter, M 2006, ' Shear mode FBARs as highly sensitive liquid biosensors ', Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, vol. 128, no. 1, pp. 84-88 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sna.2006.01.005
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 t
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Journal of the European Ceramic Society. 25:2029-2032
Hexaferrites are usually prepared according to the standard mixed oxide method with high sintering temperatures of up to 1350°C, which are not suitable for low temperature cofired ceramics (LTCC) technology. In this work, the sintering temperature o
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Dana Pitzer, Gerald Dr. Eckstein, Heinz Zeininger, Matthias Schreiter, Wolfram Wersing, Robert Primig, Hans-Dieter Feucht, Reinhard Gabl
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Biosensors and Bioelectronics. 19:615-620
A novel integrated bio-sensor technology based on thin-film bulk acoustic wave resonators on silicon is presented and the feasibility of detecting DNA and protein molecules proofed. The detection principle of these sensors is lable-free and relies on
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Journal of the European Ceramic Society. 24:1589-1592
Thin film bulk acoustic resonators (FBARs) based on Pb(Zr x Ti (1− x ) )O 3 (PZT) with varying compositions, ranging from x =0.25 to 0.6, were fabricated to investigate hysteresis-like dependencies of the resonance frequency and electro-mechanical
Autor:
R. Bruchhaus, Gerald Gerlach, Robert Primig, Matthias Schreiter, B. Winkler, R. Koehler, Dana Pitzer, Guenter Hofmann, Wolfram Wersing, N. Heß
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Integrated Ferroelectrics. 44:77-90
Lately, pyroelectric thin film detectors gain in significance in the field of presence detection. In the paper, different variants of Pb(ZrTi)O 3 based detector arrays with 8 to 256 pixels are introduced. The sensing elements are arranged on thin mic
Autor:
Wolfgang A. Schiller, Markus Eberstein, Oliver Dernovsek, G. Preu, A. Naeini, Wolfram Wersing
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Journal of the European Ceramic Society. 21:1693-1697
Advanced materials of rare earth derived glass and reactive bonded glass-ceramic composites are exceptionally interesting for 1C packaging, radar, antennas and wireless technologies for the next generation of miniature electronic devices. Glass ceram