Detection principles of biological and chemical FET sensors
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Abstract
The seminal importance of detecting ions and molecules for point-of-care tests has driven the search for more sensitive, specific, and robust sensors. Electronic detection holds promise for future miniaturized in-situ applications and can be integrated into existing electronic manufacturing processes and technology. The resulting small devices will be inherently well suited for multiplexed and parallel detection. In this review, different field-effect transistor (FET) structures and detection principles are discussed, including label-free and indirect detection mechanisms. The fundamental detection principle governing every potentiometric sensor is introduced, and different state-of-the-art FET sensor…
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- Nanotechnology
- Field-effect transistor
- Transistor
- Multiplexing
- Chemical sensor
- Computer science
- Potentiometric titration
- Potentiometric sensor
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