Near-field scanning microwave microscopy (SMM) is a technique allowing the study of the electrical properties of matter on the nanometer scale. SMM is proven to be capable of non-invasive, label-free characterization of biological cells. Recently, a new technique called inverted-SMM (iSMM) has been introduced by us and is different from previously developed SMM techniques. iSMM allows two-port measurements where both reflection and transmission scattering parameters can be recorded. Several advantages are achieved with this configuration, including broader bandwidth and improved dynamic range. In this work, the high frequency characterization of dried L6 rat myocyte cells using iSMM is presented. In particular, imaging capabilities of the technique are proved showing remarkable quality and sensitivity.
Nanoscale characterization of biological cells with inverted scanning microwave microscopy / Fabi, Gianluca; James, Hwang; Christopher, Joseph; Pavoni, Eleonora; Xin, Jin; Xiaopeng, Wang; Mencarelli, Davide; Andera di Donato, ; Morini, Antonio; Yan, Zhao; Richard Al Hadi, ; Farina, Marco. - (2019). (Intervento presentato al convegno Nanoinnovation 2019 tenutosi a Roma nel 11-14 Giugno).
Nanoscale characterization of biological cells with inverted scanning microwave microscopy
Gianluca Fabi
;Christopher Joseph;Eleonora Pavoni;Davide Mencarelli;Antonio Morini;Marco Farina
2019-01-01
Abstract
Near-field scanning microwave microscopy (SMM) is a technique allowing the study of the electrical properties of matter on the nanometer scale. SMM is proven to be capable of non-invasive, label-free characterization of biological cells. Recently, a new technique called inverted-SMM (iSMM) has been introduced by us and is different from previously developed SMM techniques. iSMM allows two-port measurements where both reflection and transmission scattering parameters can be recorded. Several advantages are achieved with this configuration, including broader bandwidth and improved dynamic range. In this work, the high frequency characterization of dried L6 rat myocyte cells using iSMM is presented. In particular, imaging capabilities of the technique are proved showing remarkable quality and sensitivity.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.