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Detection of Cancer by Biosensor Through Optical Lithography

K. Kalyan Babu ()
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K. Kalyan Babu: GITAM Deemed to Be University, ECE Department

A chapter in New Trends in Computational Vision and Bio-inspired Computing, 2020, pp 365-369 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Biosensors are invented by Michael Clark and Lyon in 1962. The main motive of invention of Biosensors is to calculate Bio electric potentials present in human body and also to detect pathogens present in human body. Pathogen refers to a virus or fungi which cause a disease in human body. In my work I used biosensor to detect cancer at early stage with the help of Nano Technology. The experimentation involves the Direct current cyclic voltammetry method to detect the cancer at what stage it is. The work involves electro chemical type of Biosensor which involves AMPEROMETRIC, POTENTIOMETRIC and CONDUCTOMETRIC biosensors. The actual work involves Amperometric biosensor whose output is current order of milli amperes to femto amperes. The work involves Optical techniques which yield lithography and is used in detection of cancer. The nano technology components used in this work are Graphene, Nano wires. In this paper I am put forwarding the detection of cancer through optical techniques. This is similar to photo diode principle. When light input increases the current output increases. AMPEROMETRIC BIOSENSOR output is current similar to that of photodiode. The details of cancer detection is done through photodiode principle and fabrication of the device through VLSI techniques.

Keywords: Biosensor; Direct current cyclic voltammetry; Cancer; Optical Lithography (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-41862-5_34

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