Cristian StaiiAlan T. JohnsonMichelle ChenAlan Gelperin
We demonstrate a new, versatile class of nanoscale chemical sensors based on single-stranded DNA (ss-DNA) as the chemical recognition site and single-walled carbon nanotube field effect transistors (swCN-FETs) as the electronic read-out component. swCN-FETs with a nanoscale coating of ss-DNA respond to gas odors that do not cause a detectable conductivity change in bare devices. Responses of ss-DNA/swCN-FETs differ in sign and magnitude for different gases and can be tuned by choosing the base sequence of the ss-DNA. ss-DNA/swCN-FET sensors detect a variety of odors, with rapid response and recovery times on the scale of seconds. The sensor surface is self-regenerating: samples maintain a constant response with no need for sensor refreshing through at least 50 gas exposure cycles. This remarkable set of attributes makes sensors based on ss-DNA decorated nanotubes very promising for "electronic nose" and "electronic tongue" applications ranging from homeland security to disease diagnosis.
A. T. Charlie JohnsonCristian StaiiMichelle ChenSam KhamisRobert R. JohnsonMichael L. KleinAlan Gelperin
A. T. Charlie JohnsonCristian StaiiMichelle ChenSam KhamisRobert R. JohnsonMichael L. KleinAlan Gelperin
Cristian StaiiMichelle ChenAlan GelperinA. T. Charlie Johnson
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