A08: Advances in sensor development and applications (1)

Thursday, August 21  08:00-09:00,  Room #18

Session Chairs: Chouki Zerrouki, Yan Guo

Sensors’ developments have become particularly challenging in various applications fields. Are mainly concerned, environmental and food analyses, biomedical applications, pathogens’ detection and diagnosis. It is then important to elaborate accurate and sensitive systems which enable a rapid and selective identification of analytes of interest. This session will focus on, but is not limited to, development and use of chemical and biosensors, biocompatible nanomaterials and/or nanoparticle based sensors, surfaces and interfaces functionalization and engineering for diagnostic devices, and any novel materials and structures or other novel applications. Works dealing with more fundamental aspects, which contribute to a better understanding of electrical interactions and transfers between systems, biomaterials and molecules, are equally appreciated.

8:00  A08.1   IODINE DOPED POLYANILINE AND COBALT-PHTHALOCYANINE AS SENSITIVE LAYERS FOR AMMONIA DETECTION VIA SURFACE ACOUSTIC WAVE SENSOR

F. Roncin1, M. Penzes1, N. Fourati2, A. Singh3, N. Yaacoubi1, D. Debarnot4, C. Zerrouki2

1LAUM, Université du Maine Avenue Olivier Messiaen, 72085, Le Mans, France
2Physique-EC3B/Cnam, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, 2 rue Conté 75003, Paris, France
3Technical Physics Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Mumbai 400085, Mumbai, India
4LPCI, Université du Maine Avenue Olivier Messiaen, 72085, Le Mans, France


8:20  A08.2   ELECTROMAGNETIC SENSOR-DIRECTED SPATIO-TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF SOIL SALINITY IN THE COASTAL AREAS

Y. Guo1, Z. Shi2, G. L. Wang1, Z. Y. Cheng1, T. Liu1

1Institute of Agricultural Economy & Information, Henan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Zhengzhou, China
2Institute of Agricultural Remote Sensing and Information Technology Application, College of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China


8:40  A08.3   OPTICAL TWEEZING WITH COUPLED NANOBEAMS

C. Renaut1, B. Cluzel1, J. Dellinger1, L. Lalouat1, C. Pin1, E. Picard2, D. Peyrade3, E. Hadji2, F. de Fornel1

1OCP, CNRS Université de Bourgogne, Dijon, France
2SiNaPS lab, CEA, Grenoble, France
3LTM, CNRS/UJF-Grenoble, Grenoble, France