Acoustic reflection process for molecular sensing using a bulk acoustic wave quartz sensor

A passive process for selectively sensing analyte molecules in a fluid by reflection of acoustic waves from a sensing surface of a bulk accoustive wave quartz sensing device to which analyte molecules bind is provided. The sensing surface has a plurality of receptors for which analyte molecules have...

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Main Authors KIPLING; ARLIN L, THOMPSON; MICHAEL
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 20.12.1994
Edition5
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Summary:A passive process for selectively sensing analyte molecules in a fluid by reflection of acoustic waves from a sensing surface of a bulk accoustive wave quartz sensing device to which analyte molecules bind is provided. The sensing surface has a plurality of receptors for which analyte molecules have an affinity. The process has the following steps: i) contacting a fluid in which analyte molecules are suspected with the sensing surface so that acoustic waves are reflected from the sensing surface; ii) directing acoustic waves at the sensing surface; and iii) detecting a change in a characteristic of acoustic waves reflected from the sensing surface due to analyte molecules binding the receptors. The change in a reflected acoustic wave characteristic being measured by electrical means detecting values which are related to the amplitude and phase of the reflected acoustic waves.
Bibliography:Application Number: US19910761272