Development of novel SAW devices in CMOS technology for biosensor applications

O. Tigli, M. Zaghloul
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This paper reports the outline of the research work that yielded a PhD dissertation with contributions to fields of medicine, molecular biology, electrical and computer engineering. It lays out the four major components of research that were motivated by their respective problem definitions. Namely, methodology for design and analysis of surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices in complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology, development and characterization of a novel, CMOS compatible post-processing sequence, application of design novelties for improved SAW performance and development of a biosensor for detecting secreted proteins associated with breast cancer. The biosensor represents a novel device that can be integrated with standard electronics circuits on the same microchip to provide a stand-alone solution. Experimental results show sensitive and selective attachment of a cancer biomarker to functionalized sensor surfaces. The research fulfilled the broad objective to design, model, fabricate, post process and characterize SAW devices in CMOS technology for biosensing applications.
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基于CMOS技术的生物传感器新型SAW器件的开发
本文报告了在医学、分子生物学、电子和计算机工程等领域取得博士学位的研究工作概况。它列出了研究的四个主要组成部分,这些研究是由各自的问题定义驱动的。也就是说,在互补金属氧化物半导体(CMOS)技术中设计和分析表面声波(SAW)器件的方法,开发和表征一种新的,CMOS兼容的后处理序列,应用新颖的设计来提高SAW性能,开发一种用于检测与乳腺癌相关的分泌蛋白的生物传感器。该生物传感器代表了一种新颖的设备,它可以与同一微芯片上的标准电子电路集成,从而提供一个独立的解决方案。实验结果表明,一种癌症生物标志物在功能化传感器表面具有敏感性和选择性。该研究实现了在CMOS技术中设计、建模、制造、后处理和表征用于生物传感应用的SAW器件的广泛目标。
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