Title :
An integrated magnetic spectrometer for multiplexed biosensing
Author :
Sideris, C. ; Hajimiri, Ali
Author_Institution :
California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
Abstract :
There is high demand for at-home and point-of-care medical diagnostic tools as a step toward fast, low-cost, personal medicine. Integrated biosensors based on magnetic labeling schemes offer higher sensitivity and lower cost due to the elimination of the optics and have emerged as a viable alternative to assays that use fluorescence for biomolecular detection. For instance, the frequency-shift sensor of [1] demonstrates a high-sensitivity example of a cost-effective magnetic particle biosensor in CMOS with no need for external magnets. Despite their cost and sensitivity advantages, magnetic biosensors reported so far suffer from a lack of multi-probe diagnostics similar to fluorescent-based approaches that use multiple colors for simultaneous single-site multiple target differentiation. This is primarily because current approaches measure changes in the magnetic susceptibility, χ, either at low frequencies [2,3] or at a fixed RF frequency [1]. Consequently, these approaches do not provide a clear path for differentiating between a large number of small magnetic particles vs. a smaller number of larger size particles with similar magnetic content.
Keywords :
biosensors; fluorescence; magnetic particles; magnetic sensors; magnetic susceptibility; medicine; patient diagnosis; spectrometers; CMOS; RF frequency; at-home medical diagnostic tools; biomolecular detection; cost advantage; cost-effective magnetic particle biosensor; external magnets; fluorescence; fluorescent-based approaches; frequency-shift sensor; high-sensitivity example; integrated biosensors; integrated magnetic spectrometer; magnetic biosensors; magnetic labeling schemes; magnetic particles; magnetic susceptibility; multiplexed biosensing; multiprobe diagnostics; personal medicine; point-of-care medical diagnostic tools; sensitivity advantage; simultaneous single-site multiple target differentiation; Biosensors; Frequency division multiplexing; Frequency measurement; Magnetic domains; Magnetic resonance; Magnetic susceptibility; Nanoparticles;
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Circuits Conference Digest of Technical Papers (ISSCC), 2013 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4515-6
DOI :
10.1109/ISSCC.2013.6487744