Jacques Pistre
University of Bordeaux
54 Papers
181 Citations
Jacques Pistre is an academic researcher from University of Bordeaux. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface acoustic wave & Love wave. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 54 publications.
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Papers
A love-wave gas sensor coated with functionalized polysiloxane for sensing organophosphorus compounds
Céline Zimmermann,Dominique Rebière,Corinne Dejous,Jacques Pistre,E. Chastaing,Roger Planade +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a love-wave device based on a quartz piezoelectric substrate and a SiO2 guiding layer coated with a specific polysiloxane polymer is used to detect organophosphorus compounds.
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Real time device for biosensing: design of a bacteriophage model using love acoustic waves.
Ollivier Tamarin,S. Comeau,Corinne Dejous,Daniel Moynet,Dominique Rebière,J. Bezian,Jacques Pistre +6 more
TL;DR: An analytical method is proposed to calculate the Love wave phase velocity and the gravimetric sensitivity for a complete multilayer structure, which allows the design of Love wave devices to be optimized in order to improve their gravIMetric sensitivity in liquid media.
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Detection of GB and DMMP vapors by Love wave acoustic sensors using strong acidic fluoride polymers
TL;DR: In this article, a comparative study of GB and DMMP vapor detection using Love wave devices is presented, where acoustic sensors are optimized versus the mass loading effect according to theoretical results, and a specific sensitive coating based on polysiloxane polymer is used to ensure selectivity.
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Silicon made resonant microcantilever: Dependence of the chemical sensing performances on the sensitive coating thickness
TL;DR: In this paper, a gas sensor based on the use of a resonating microcantilever has been realized by using a polymer sensitive coating, which has been deduced that the sensitivity is enhanced when the resonant frequency or the sensitive coating thickness are increased.
A surface acoustic wave gas sensor: detection of organophosphorus compounds
TL;DR: In this paper, a SAW delay line spin-coated with a specific organic compound was used for the detection of an organophosphorus gas using a specific type of compound.
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