Silicon-based field-effect devices for (bio-)chemical sensing

M. J. Schoning, A. Poghossian
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The coupling of semiconductor field-effect devices (FEDs) together with chemical and biological recognition elements, like functional intelligent materials, biomolecules and living cells, represents an attractive platform for creating various bio- and chemical sensors, multi-parameter analysis systems and biochips. This paper is focussing on recent developments and current research activities in the field of (bio-)chemically modified FEDs at the Institute of Nano- and Biotechnologies, scaling down from capacitive EIS (electrolyte-insulator-semiconductor) sensors and LAPS (light-addressable potentiometric sensor) to ISFETs (ion-sensitive field-effect transistor). Selected examples of application of FEDs are presented. With the aim of future development of nano-devices for bio- and chemical sensing, the possibility of a simple preparation of self-aligned nano-structures by using conventional photolithography and pattern-size reduction technique as well as nanoparticle-based field-effect sensors will be discussed, too.
(生物)化学传感用硅基场效应装置
半导体场效应器件与化学和生物识别元件(如功能智能材料、生物分子和活细胞)的耦合为创建各种生物和化学传感器、多参数分析系统和生物芯片提供了一个有吸引力的平台。本文主要关注纳米与生物技术研究所(Institute of Nano- and Biotechnologies)在(生物)化学修饰fed领域的最新发展和当前研究活动,从电容式EIS(电解质-绝缘体-半导体)传感器和LAPS(光寻址电位传感器)到isfet(离子敏感场效应晶体管)。给出了一些应用实例。以生物和化学传感纳米器件的未来发展为目标,我们还将讨论利用传统光刻技术和模式尺寸减小技术以及基于纳米粒子的场效应传感器制备自对准纳米结构的可能性。
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