Recent improvements on surface acoustic wave sensors based on graphenic nanomaterials

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2023
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Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing
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Damasceno B.S.
Horta I.M.
de Oliveira R.S.
Pereira R.M.
Schatkoski V.M.
Bacher G.
Massi M.
Thim G.P.
de J. Pereira A.L.
da Silva Sobrinho A.S.
Leite D.M.G.
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© 2023 Elsevier LtdSurface acoustic wave (SAW) sensors enhanced by a graphenic sensitive layer offer improved electrical response uniformity, and recent research has explored their potential for use in point-of-care platforms. These devices offer a unique combination of cost effectiveness, ease of handling, manufacturability, and remarkable sensor performance. This article summarizes the latest advancements in SAW sensors with graphenic-based nanomaterials, including their fabrication, operation mechanisms, and properties. Several recent studies are reviewed and compared to conventional SAW sensors. Furthermore, the challenges and prospects of using graphenic-based structures to enhance SAW devices and produce rapid actionable results are discussed.
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Electrical response , Fabrication operations , Manufacturability , Operation mechanism , Point of care , Recent researches , Sensitive layers , Sensor performance , Surface acoustic wave sensors , Surface acoustic waves
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