Physics – Biological Physics
Scientific paper
2009-12-28
IEEE Nanotechnology 10 (2011) 1238-42
Physics
Biological Physics
Invited paper for a special issue of IEEE Nanotechnology. It was Plenary Talk at the Nanoelectronic Devices for Defense and Se
Scientific paper
We survey and show our earlier results about three different ways of
fluctuation-enhanced sensing of bio agent, the phage-based method for bacterium
detection published earlier; sensing and evaluating the odors of microbes; and
spectral and amplitude distribution analysis of noise in light scattering to
identify spores based on their diffusion coefficient.
Chang Hung C.
Gingl Zoltan
Granqvist Claes-Goran
Jensen James O.
King Maria D.
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