Solution-Gated Epitaxial Graphene as pH Sensor
National University of Singapore
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A solution-gate field effect transistor (SGFET) has been fabricated on few-layer graphene (FLG). The ideally polarizable graphene/aqueous electrolyte interface allows the capacitive charging of the surface by hydroxyl (OH-) and hydroxonium ions (H3O+). The conductivity versus gate potential curve exhibits "V" shaped ambipolar transfer characteristics of graphene, with hole and electron mobilities of 3600 cm2/Vs and 2100 cm2/Vs, respectively. The shift of the negative gate potential with pH shows a supra-Nernstian response of 99 meV/pH. Our work points to the potential application of graphene in ultrafast and ultralow noise chemical or biological sensors.
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- Chemistry
- Graphene
- Ambipolar diffusion
- Aqueous solution
- Field-effect transistor
- Electrolyte
- Conductivity
- Analytical Chemistry (journal)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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