Title :
ZnO Nanotip-based QCM Biosensors
Author :
Zhang, Zheng ; Chen, Hanhong ; Zhong, Jian ; Chen, Ying ; Lu, Yicheng
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Rutgers State Univ. of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ
Abstract :
The medical diagnostics laboratories are showing an urgent need for accurate, fast and inexpensive biosensors. A zinc oxide (ZnO) nanotip-based quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) sensor is developed as a solution for accurate and inexpensive biosensors. The QCM sensor composed of single crystalline ZnO nanotips grown on top of a gold electrode using metal-organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) shows that the ZnO nanotips are uniformly aligned with their c-axis normal to the gold surface, giving a large surface area for sample up-taking. The ZnO nanotip coated QCM sensor shows a 10-time larger frequency shift than that of regular QCM sensors, when measuring the same DNA oligonucleotide (5´-AGAAAATCTTAGTGTC-3´) solution. In addition, the hydrophilic behaviors of the nanotip array significantly reduce the required liquid volume for effective detection. 0.5 mul solution fully covers the QCM sensor area (0.2047 cm2), while a minimum of 16 mul liquid is required to cover a flat surface of the conventional QCM. ZnO nanotips show superhydrophilicity with a contact angle of ~0deg under ultraviolet (UV) illumination. The superhydrophilic sensor surface significantly boosts the solution taking up ability; therefore, enhances the sensitivity of the QCM sensor. The effects of ZnO nanostructure on the bulk acoustic wave (BAW) are also discussed
Keywords :
MOCVD; biosensors; bulk acoustic wave devices; microbalances; nanobiotechnology; quartz; zinc compounds; DNA oligonucleotide solution; QCM biosensor; QCM sensor sensitivity; QCM sensor surface area; ZnO; ZnO nanotips; bulk acoustic wave; contact angle; gold electrode; medical diagnostics; metal-organic chemical vapor deposition; quartz crystal microbalance sensor; scanning electron microscopy; superhydrophilicity; ultraviolet illumination; zinc oxide nanotip; Acoustic sensors; Biosensors; Chemical and biological sensors; Chemical sensors; Crystallization; Gold; Scanning electron microscopy; Sensor arrays; Surface acoustic waves; Zinc oxide;
Conference_Titel :
International Frequency Control Symposium and Exposition, 2006 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Miami, FL
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0074-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0074-0
DOI :
10.1109/FREQ.2006.275444