Molecular recognition type chemical CCD
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1. A molecular recognition type chemical CCD comprising:
- a chemical CCD having a plurality of potential wells constituted to change a depth corresponding to a chemical quantity, and being arranged two-dimensionally, in which electric charges are injected into the potential wells and the chemical quantity is converted into an electric charge corresponding to the sizes of the potential wells;
a molecular recognition layer formed on a sensor face of a chemical CCD, said molecular recognition layer being structured to selectively capture molecular of certain chemical substances to allow the chemical CCD to output signals corresponding to the captured molecules.
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A molecular recognition layer 21 is formed on a sensor face 6a of a chemical CCD 1 having such a structure that a plurality of potential wells 6 constituted to change a depth corresponding to a chemical quantity are arranged two-dimensionally, electric charges are injected into the potential wells 6, and the chemical quantity is converted into an electric charge corresponding to the sizes of the potential wells. Thus, it is provided a novel and useful molecular recognition type chemical CCD capable of measuring an ultramicro chemical substance with an ultrahigh sensitivity at a molecular level.
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1. A molecular recognition type chemical CCD comprising:
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a chemical CCD having a plurality of potential wells constituted to change a depth corresponding to a chemical quantity, and being arranged two-dimensionally, in which electric charges are injected into the potential wells and the chemical quantity is converted into an electric charge corresponding to the sizes of the potential wells;
a molecular recognition layer formed on a sensor face of a chemical CCD, said molecular recognition layer being structured to selectively capture molecular of certain chemical substances to allow the chemical CCD to output signals corresponding to the captured molecules. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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