A biomolecular detection method based on charge pumping in a nanogap embedded field-effect-transistor biosensor

Sungho Kim, Jae Hyuk Ahn, Tae Jung Park, Sang Yup Lee, Yang Kyu Choi

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Abstract

A unique direct electrical detection method of biomolecules, charge pumping, was demonstrated using a nanogap embedded field-effect-transistor (FET). With aid of a charge pumping method, sensitivity can fall below the 1 ng/ml concentration regime in antigen-antibody binding of an avian influenza case. Biomolecules immobilized in the nanogap are mainly responsible for the acute changes of the interface trap density due to modulation of the energy level of the trap. This finding is supported by a numerical simulation. The proposed detection method for biomolecules using a nanogap embedded FET represents a foundation for a chip-based biosensor capable of high sensitivity.

Original languageEnglish
Article number243903
JournalApplied Physics Letters
Volume94
Issue number24
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009

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