Search for dissertations about: "Surface acoustic wave"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 51 swedish dissertations containing the words Surface acoustic wave.
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1. Integration of Surface Acoustic Wave and Microfluidic Technologies for Liquid-Phase Sensing Applications
Abstract : This thesis discusses a new concept for construction of a novel SAW in-liquid sensor employing surface acoustic wave resonance (SAR) in a one-port configuration. In this concept, the reflective gratings of a one-port SAW resonator are employed as mass loading-sensing elements, while the SAW transducer is protected from the measurement environment, reducing power losses significantly. READ MORE
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2. Low phase noise voltage controlled micro- and millimeter wave oscillators
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3. Acoustic separation of submicron particles in gaseous flows
Abstract : The separation of submicron particles suspended in gaseous flows is a problem of great importance and is the subject of sustained research efforts. This is motivated by several challenges presented by modern science and technology requiring high separation efficiencies for submicron particles. READ MORE
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4. Studies of acoustic waves, noise and charge pumping using single-electron devices
Abstract : This thesis covers a range of experiments on single-electron devices, electrical circuits that utilize the discreetness of the electron charge. The Single-Electron Transistor (SET) is of special importance among these, being the most sensitive electrometer demonstrated, and sufficiently mature to serve as a building block in sensors and detectors for physical phenomena that can be transformed into charge signals. READ MORE
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5. Surface Modified Capillaries in Capillary Electrophoresis Coupled to Mass Spectrometry : Method Development and Exploration of the Potential of Capillary Electrophoresis as a Proteomic Tool
Abstract : The increased knowledge about the complexity of the physiological processes increases the demand on the analytical techniques employed to explore them. A comprehensive analysis of the entire sample content is today the most common approach to investigate the molecular interplay behind a physiological deviation. READ MORE