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This volume summarizes the state-of-the-art technologies, key advances and future trends in the field of label-free biosensing. It provides detailed insights into the different types of solid-state, label-free biosensors, their underlying transducer principles, advanced materials utilized, device-fabrication techniques and various applications. The book offers graduate students, academic researchers, and industry professionals a comprehensive source of information on all facets of label-free biosensing and the future trends in this flourishing field.
Highlights of the subjects covered
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Produktbeschreibung
This volume summarizes the state-of-the-art technologies, key advances and future trends in the field of label-free biosensing. It provides detailed insights into the different types of solid-state, label-free biosensors, their underlying transducer principles, advanced materials utilized, device-fabrication techniques and various applications. The book offers graduate students, academic researchers, and industry professionals a comprehensive source of information on all facets of label-free biosensing and the future trends in this flourishing field.

Highlights of the subjects covered include label-free biosensing with:

· semiconductor field-effect devices such as nanomaterial-modified capacitive electrolyte-insulator-semiconductor structures, silicon nanowire transistors, III-nitride semiconductor devices and light-addressable potentiometric sensors

· impedimetric biosensors using planar and3D electrodes

· nanocavity and solid-state nanopore devices

· carbon nanotube and graphene/graphene oxide biosensors

· electrochemical biosensors using molecularly imprinted polymers

· biomimetic sensors based on acoustic signal transduction

· enzyme logic systems and digital biosensors based on the biocomputing concept

· heat-transfer as a novel transducer principle

· ultrasensitive surface plasmon resonance biosensors

· magnetic biosensors and magnetic imaging devices

Autorenporträt
Michael J. Schöning

Aachen University of Applied Sciences

Institute of Nano- and Biotechnologies

Heinrich-Mußmann-Str. 1

52428 Jülich, Germany

e-mail: schoening@fh-aachen.de

Arshak Poghossian

Aachen University of Applied Sciences

Institute of Nano- and Biotechnologies

Heinrich-Mußmann-Str. 1

52428 Jülich, Germany

e-mail: a.poghossian@fz-juelich.de