An extended gate field effect transistor based protein sensor integrated with a Si micro-fluidic channel

Dong-Sun Kim, Dae-Il Han, Jee-Eun Park, Jang-Kyoo Shin, P. Choi, Jong-Hyun Lee, G. Lim, S. Shoji
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Abstract

In this paper, the authors described an extended gate field effect transistor (EGFET)-based biosensor for the detection of streptavidin-biotin protein complexes in a silicon micro-fluidic channel. The connection between EGFET and micro-fluidic system could be achieved with the proposed device, offering merits of isolation between the device and solution, compatibility with the integrated circuit (IC) technology and applicability in the micro total analysis system (/spl mu/-TAS). The device was fabricated on the basis of the semiconductor IC fabrication and micro-electro mechanical system (MEMS) technology. Au was used as the extended gate metal to form a self-assembled monolayer (SAM) with thiol. The bindings of SAM, streptavidin and biotin were detected by measuring the electrical characteristics of the FET device.
基于扩展门场效应晶体管的集成硅微流体通道的蛋白质传感器
在本文中,作者描述了一种基于扩展门场效应晶体管(EGFET)的生物传感器,用于检测硅微流体通道中的链霉亲和素-生物素蛋白复合物。该器件可实现EGFET与微流体系统的连接,具有器件与溶液隔离、兼容集成电路(IC)技术、适用于微全分析系统(/spl mu/-TAS)等优点。该器件是在半导体集成电路制造和微机电系统(MEMS)技术的基础上制造的。用金作为扩展栅金属与硫醇形成自组装单层(SAM)。通过测量FET器件的电特性来检测SAM、链亲和素和生物素的结合。
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