JOURNAL ARTICLE

Junctionless gate-all-around nanowire field-effect transistors with an extended gate in biomolecule detection

Chih-Wei ChenRu-Zheng LinLi-Chuan ChiangFu‐Ming PanJeng-Tzong Sheu

Year: 2019 Journal:   Japanese Journal of Applied Physics Vol: 58 (2)Pages: 027001-027001   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

In this study, we investigated the potential drift and sensitivity in an extended-gate (EG) field-effect-transistor (FET)-based potentiometric sensor with junctionless (JL) and inversion-mode (IM) gate-all-around (GAA) nanowire (NW) FETs. An EG electrode (EGE) coated with Al2O3 via plasma-enhanced atomic-layer deposition exhibited high stability. Both JL and IM GAA NWFETs were prepared in the same batch and exhibited high electrical performance, including a steep subthreshold swing of approximately 63 mV dec−1 and a high ON/OFF current ratio of approximately 3 × 107 at VDS = 0.1 V. However, JL GAA NWFETs exhibited higher drift stability than did IM GAA NWFETs under various working regions over a long period of operation. Furthermore, JL GAA NWFETs with EGEs (JL GAA NWFETs w-EGEs) exhibited the highest sensitivity when operating under the subthreshold region in pH sensing (ΔI/I0 = ∼4410%). The readout sensitivity reached Sout = 82%. A JL GAA NWFET w-EGE was also demonstrated as a potentiometric biosensor for streptavidin real-time detection at concentrations of 42 fM to 4.2 nM.

Keywords:
Nanowire Materials science Transistor Optoelectronics Electrode Field-effect transistor Nanotechnology Biosensor Analytical Chemistry (journal) Chemistry Voltage Physics

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