A contour-mode film bulk acoustic resonator of high quality factor in a liquid environment for biosensing applications

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This letter reports an acoustic resonator of high quality factors (Qs) operating in liquid media. The film bulk acoustic resonator (FBAR) is made of a ring-shaped piezoelectric aluminum nitride thin film, and is excited in a contour mode. By having a low motional resistance upon coupling with liquids, the contour mode FBAR achieved Qs up to 189, more than 12× over the state-of-the-art FBARs in liquids. The resonator was characterized by an aptamer-thrombin binding pair for a biosensor and showed a mass resolution of 1.78 ng/ cm2. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

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Xu, W., Choi, S., & Chae, J. (2010). A contour-mode film bulk acoustic resonator of high quality factor in a liquid environment for biosensing applications. Applied Physics Letters, 96(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3309586

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