DocumentCode :
1183943
Title :
Pure shear horizontal SAW biosensor on langasite
Author :
Berkenpas, Eric ; Bitla, Shivashanker ; Millard, Paul ; Da Cunha, Mauricio Pereira
Author_Institution :
Maine Univ., Orono, ME, USA
Volume :
51
Issue :
11
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
1404
Lastpage :
1411
Abstract :
The undetected introduction of pathogens into food or water supplies can produce grave consequences in terms of economic loss and human suffering. Sensitive and selective sensors capable of quickly detecting microbial pathogens are urgently needed to limit the effects of bioterrorist incidents, accidents, or pollution. Shear horizontal surface acoustic wave (SH SAW) devices provide an attractive platform for the design of microbial biosensors that function in liquid media, where Rayleigh-type modes are rapidly attenuated. This paper reports on an exploratory SH SAW delay line designed and fabricated on langasite, La/sub 3/Ga/sub 5/SiO/sub 14/ (LGS), along the novel Euler propagation direction (0/spl deg/, 22/spl deg/, 90/spl deg/). A liquid chamber was fabricated and attached to the top surface, and the device was submitted to liquid and biochemical tests. Moderate (6 dB) additional attenuation of the transmission coefficient, |S/sub 21/|, was consistently observed when the SH SAW delay line was assembled in the test fixture and submitted to the liquid tests, indicating that LGS is an attractive candidate for liquid sensing. Sensor selectivity can be achieved by integrating the LGS SH SAW delay line with a biochemical recognition layer. A test setup was implemented for the characterization of LGS SH SAW-based biosensors. The delay line response to biomolecule binding was shown by detection of sequential binding of proteins to the SH SAW device delay path. The biotinylated sensor was exposed sequentially to biotin-binding deglycosylated avidin, biotin-modified rabbit IgG, and goat anti-rabbit IgG antibody. As each protein was bound to the sensing surface, marked changes in the delay-line phase were recorded. The reported results demonstrate the capability of these devices to act as biochemical detectors in aqueous solutions, and this work represents the first effort using the novel material LGS in SAW-based biosensor technology.
Keywords :
biochemistry; biosensors; chemical sensors; diseases; molecular biophysics; proteins; surface acoustic wave sensors; water; Euler propagation; La/sub 3/Ga/sub 5/SiO/sub 14/; Rayleigh-type modes; SAW delay line; attenuation transmission coefficient; biochemical detectors; biochemical recognition layer; biochemical test; biomolecule binding; bioterrorist incident; biotin-binding deglycosylated avidin; biotinylated sensor; economic loss; food; goat antirabbit immunoglobulin G antibody; human suffering; langasite; liquid chamber; liquid sensing; liquid test; microbial biosensors; microbial pathogens; proteins binding; shear horizontal SAW biosensor; water; Acoustic sensors; Biosensors; Delay lines; Humans; Pathogens; Proteins; Surface acoustic wave devices; Surface acoustic waves; Testing; Water pollution; Acoustics; Animals; Bacterial Proteins; Biosensing Techniques; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Immunoassay; Immunoglobulin G; Protein Binding; Protein Interaction Mapping; Shear Strength; Silicates; Stress, Mechanical; Water; Water Microbiology; Water Pollutants, Chemical;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-3010
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2004.1367479
Filename :
1367479
Link To Document :
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