Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5008191 | Sensors and Actuators A: Physical | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A magnetoresistive sensor platform for the detection of individual magnetic reporter particles is presented. The sensing scheme is based on the detection of the shift in the sensor's magnetoresistance-switching field in the presence of magnetic particle(s). A bottom-pinned spin-valve multilayer (Co/Ru/Co)/Cu/(Co/Ru/Co) device structure (with Ta/Ru seed and Ta capping layers) used for the sensor was deposited using ultra-high vacuum magnetron sputtering and patterned using conventional microfabrication techniques. Inexpensive electronics to measure device magnetoresistance (using DC currents) was used for testing. The detection of individual 500Â nm Fe3O4 nanoparticles as well as the detection of up to ten (10) nanoparticles was demonstrated and verified using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The developed sensors are readily integratable into a biosensing platform for the detection of biomolecules at ultra-low concentration using magnetic nanoparticles as reporters.
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Authors
Wenlan Qiu, Long Chang, Yu-Chi Liang, Julia Litvinov, Jing Guo, Yi-Ting Chen, Binh Vu, Katerina Kourentzi, Shoujun Xu, T. Randall Lee, Youli Zu, Richard C. Willson, Dmitri Litvinov,