Physical Modelling of Large-Area Single-Molecule Organic Transistors

F. Torricelli, E. Macchia, P. Bollella, C. Di Franco, Z. Kovács-Vajna, G. Scamarcio, L. Torsi
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Single-Molecule organic transistors embedding a large-area bioreceptor surface can potentially revolutionize the current medical diagnostic approaches. For instance, sensing a single molecule in a biological fluid can provide early and noninvasive detection of a disease. The development of a reliable and multiplexed electronic large-area single-molecule technology urgently requires the improvement of our current understanding. Here we propose a physical model of large-area single-molecule organic transistor sensors. The model describes the electrical measurements and provides meaningful information about the sensor operation. The bioelectronic responses can be linked to the physical parameters and guidelines for device optimization are suggested.
大面积单分子有机晶体管的物理建模
嵌入大面积生物受体表面的单分子有机晶体管可能会彻底改变当前的医学诊断方法。例如,感知生物液体中的单个分子可以提供疾病的早期和非侵入性检测。开发可靠的多路复用电子大面积单分子技术,迫切需要提高我们目前的认识。本文提出了一种大面积单分子有机晶体管传感器的物理模型。该模型描述了电测量,并提供了有关传感器运行的有意义的信息。生物电子响应可以与物理参数联系起来,并提出了器件优化的指导方针。
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