Dynamic Biomolecular Detection Using Photodiode Devices
Shin, Jong Yoon
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Title
Dynamic Biomolecular Detection Using Photodiode Devices
Author(s)
Shin, Jong Yoon
Contributor(s)
Liu, Logan
Issue Date
2009-12
Keyword(s)
photodiodes
biomolecular detection
pH detection
Abstract
The ultimate goal of this experiment is to detect pH values of solution by using a photodiode. To achieve this purpose, we need to measure characteristic parameters of the photodiode and build I-V characteristic graphs corresponding to different pH values. This project will let us know how the I-V characteristic curves differ with various pH values, and that will be a part of detections of biomolecular reactions. In addition, we will create particular devices that will be used to detect a variety of characteristic parameters of a photodiode. Moreover, we will discuss how and why the photodiode behaves in such a manner.
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