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Investigations of TiO2 as a protective coating on diaphragm-based in vivo sensors

Abstract

The motivation for these experiments has been to investigate the influence of a biocompatible protective coating on diaphragm-based in vivo sensors. The investigated device is a resonator for fish identification. Such a diaphragm-based configuration is also commonly used for pressure sensors. Six passive ID tags with a set of acoustic resonators have been coated with a 12 nm thin TiO2 film by the atomic layer deposition (ALD) technique. The frequency response in the 200 kHz to 400 kHz range has been measured in water before and after coating. The resonance peaks can still be detected after coating, but an increase in the resonance frequencies of about 2 % is measured. The increase is explained by a thicker diaphragm due to the TiO2 film.
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Category

Academic chapter/article/Conference paper

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Ingelin Clausen
  • Trine Margrethe Seeberg
  • Codin Cgeorghe
  • Fabrice Jean Gabriel Prieur

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Digital / Smart Sensors and Microsystems
  • Unknown
  • University of Oslo

Year

2009

Publisher

IEEE conference proceedings

Book

6th International Workshop on Wearable Micro and Nano Technologies for Personalized Health (pHealth)

ISBN

978-1-4244-5252-1

Page(s)

21 - 24

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