Researchers design graphene biosensor that uses sound waves for chemical fingerprinting of ultrathin biolayers

Date 23rd, Jan 2024
Source Graphene Info - Scientific and Educational Websites

DESCRIPTION

Universidad Politécnica de Madrid researchers have reported the development of an electrically tunable graphene-based biosensor that leverages sound waves to provide unprecedented infrared sensitivity and specificity at the single layer limit. By precisely matching the tunable graphene plasmon frequency to target molecular vibrations, even faint spectral fingerprints emerge clearly.