Table of Contents:
00:00 Tutorial 3.2: Amperometric and Cantilever Sensors Homework Solutions
01:18 Part I: AMPEROMETRIC SENSORS
03:35 Part I: AMPEROMETRIC SENSORS
06:07 Part I: AMPEROMETRIC SENSORS
07:11 Part I: AMPEROMETRIC SENSORS
08:29 Part II: Classical Cantilever based Sensors
10:29 Part II: Classical Cantilever based Sensors
14:16 Part II: Classical Cantilever based Sensors
15:44 Part II: Classical Cantilever based Sensors
18:12 Part I: Classical Cantilever based Sensors
19:46 Part II: Classical Cantilever based Sensors
20:24 Part II: Classical Cantilever based Sensors
21:14 Part II: Cantilever based Nonlinear NanoBioSensors
22:14 Recall: Pull-in instability
24:39 Part II: Cantilever based Nonlinear NanoBioSensors
26:24 Part II: Cantilever based Nonlinear NanoBioSensors
This video is part of the nanoHUB-U course "Principles of Electronic Nanobiosensors". (https://nanohub.org/courses/PEN)
This course provides an in-depth analysis of the origin of the extra-ordinary sensitivity, fundamental limits, and operating principles of modern nanobiosensors. The primary focus is the physics of biomolecule detection in terms of three elementary concepts: response time, sensitivity, and selectivity. And, it potentiometric, amperometric, and cantilever-based mass sensors to illustrate the application of these concepts to specific sensor technologies.
For more details see http://nanohub.org/u