Sou TakahashiMasato FutagawaMákoto IshidaKazuaki Sawada
In recent years, many groups have studied redox sensors for chemical analysis. A redox sensor has certain powerful advantages, such as its ability to detect multiple ions inside the sensing area, and its ability to measure concentrations of materials by using voltage and current signals. However, the output current signal of a redox sensor decreases when either concentration or sensing area decreases. Therefore, we propose the use of an amplified redox sensor (ARS) for measuring small current signals. The proposed sensor consists of a working electrode combined with a bipolar transistor. In this study, we fabricated an ARS sensor and performed low-concentration measurements using current signal amplification with an integrated bipolar transistor. The sensor chip successfully detected a potassium ferricyanide (K 3 [Fe(CN) 6 ]) concentration of as low as 10 µM using cyclic voltammetry.
Sou TakahashiMasato FutagawaMákoto IshidaKazuaki Sawada
S. TakahashiMasato FutagawaMasatoshi IshidaKazuaki Sawada
Sou TakahashiIppei AkitaKazuhiro TakahashiTatsuya IwataKazuaki Sawada
Sou TakahashiMasato FutagawaTatsuya IwataKazuhiro TakahashiKazuaki Sawada
Bo WangZhuo DengYanyan FuSarp KermanWei XuHuizi LiHuan LiuQingguo HeChang ChenJiangong Cheng