Chemical and biological sensor based on microresonators

作者: John R. Vig

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摘要: A chemical/biological sensor is formed from a coated microresonator array. In operation, both mass changes and temperature due to the presence of particular substance or agent will cause an output frequency change which can be attributed that agent. Further, caused by loading distinguished those heat adsorption reaction. This because are independent changes, therefore, measuring microresonators with variety adsorbers, one independently separate two types and, thereby, identify quantify adsorbing agents.

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