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Towards Low-cost, High-sensitivity, Integrated Biosensors

Abstract

The early detection of pathogens in a solution sample using a biosensor and associated electronics manufactured in a mainstream semiconductor process is currently attracting much research and development interests around the globe. This is primarily because such a system will be low-cost, easily manufactured, and can offer very high sensitivities, thus potentially stopping the rapid spread of diseases due to water or food contamination. In this paper, we describe our current research on the design and development of an electrolyte-insulator-semiconductor field-effect transistor to detect hybridization of target DNA oligonucleotides using functionalized probes tethered to the insulator's surface of the transistor. This biological sensor, when integrated with associated signal conditioning and processing circuits, promises high sensitivity and cheaper manufacturing costs than current labeled DNA microarray optical sensing systems.

Authors

Deen MJ; Shinwari MW; Selvaganapathy PR

Pagination

pp. 307-314

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

May 1, 2008

DOI

10.1109/icmel.2008.4559284

Name of conference

2008 26th International Conference on Microelectronics
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