piezoelectric biosensors

How Do Piezoelectric Biosensors Work?

Piezoelectric biosensors operate on the principle that a piezoelectric material, such as quartz, changes its resonant frequency when a mass is applied to its surface. When a biological molecule binds to a recognition element on the sensor's surface, it causes a change in mass. This change in mass alters the resonant frequency of the piezoelectric material, which can be measured and correlated to the concentration of the target molecule.

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