Design of a Love wave mode device for use in a microfabricated glucose sensor

Author(s):  
Trinh B. Hoang ◽  
Ulrik Hanke ◽  
Erik A. Johannessen ◽  
Agne Johannessen
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Author(s):  
Yang Yang ◽  
Qiaozhen Zhang ◽  
Yirou Shi ◽  
Tao Han ◽  
Ping Li ◽  
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1986 ◽  
Vol 53 (3) ◽  
pp. 587-592 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. C. Angel

The interaction of Love waves with a surface-breaking crack normal to the free surface is investigated. By the use of Fourier transform techniques, the mixed-boundary value problem is reduced to a singular integral equation which is solved numerically. It is shown that the reflected and transmitted displacement fields at some distance from the crack are the superposition of a finite number of Love-wave modes. The reflection coefficients for the first three modes and the transmission coefficient are plotted versus the frequency. Several sharp resonances are observed. Each resonance corresponds to the vanishing of the amplitude of a particular Love-wave mode.


2008 ◽  
Vol 47 (9) ◽  
pp. 7372-7379 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wen Wang ◽  
Haekwan Oh ◽  
Keekeun Lee ◽  
Sangsik Yang

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (17) ◽  
pp. 8123
Author(s):  
Yahui Tian ◽  
Honglang Li ◽  
Wencan Chen ◽  
Zixiao Lu ◽  
Wei Luo ◽  
...  

Surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensors have been applied in various areas with many advantages, such as their small size, high sensitivity and wireless and passive form. Love wave mode sensors, an important kind of SAW sensor, are mostly used in biology and chemistry monitoring, as they can be used in a liquid environment. Common Love wave mode sensors consist of a delay line with waveguide and sensitive layers. To extend the application of Love wave mode sensors, this article reports a novel Love wave mode sensor consisting of a waveguide layer with microphononic crystals (PnCs). To analyze the properties of the new structure, the band structure was calculated, and transmission was obtained by introducing delay line structures and quasi-three-dimensional models. Furthermore, devices with a traditional structure and novel structure were fabricated. The results show that, by introducing the designed microstructure of phononic crystals in the waveguide layer, the attenuation was barely increased, and the frequency was shifted by a small amount. In the liquid environmental experiments, the novel structure with micro PnCs shows even better character than the traditional one. Moreover, the introduced microstructure can be extended to microreaction tanks for microcontrol. Therefore, this novel Love wave mode sensor is a promising application for combining acoustic sensors and microfluidics.


Author(s):  
Yang Yang ◽  
Harshad Mishra ◽  
Qiaozhen Zhang ◽  
Sami Hage-Ali ◽  
Tao Han ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Lorna K. Mayo ◽  
Kenneth C. Moore ◽  
Mark A. Arnold

An implantable artificial endocrine pancreas consisting of a glucose sensor and a closed-loop insulin delivery system could potentially replace the need for glucose self-monitoring and regulation among insulin dependent diabetics. Achieving such a break through largely depends on the development of an appropriate, biocompatible membrane for the sensor. Biocompatibility is crucial since changes in the glucose sensors membrane resulting from attack by orinter action with living tissues can interfere with sensor reliability and accuracy. If such interactions can be understood, however, compensations can be made for their effects. Current polymer technology offers several possible membranes that meet the unique chemical dynamics required of a glucose sensor. Two of the most promising polymer membranes are polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and silicone (Si). Low-voltage scanning electron microscopy, which is an excellent technique for characterizing a variety of polymeric and non-conducting materials, 27 was applied to the examination of experimental sensor membranes.


2006 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. 7
Author(s):  
Lois G. Jovanovic ◽  
Howard Zisser ◽  
Timothy Bailey ◽  
Roy Kaplan ◽  
Satish Garg
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