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Finite-Element Modelling of Biotransistors
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Finite-Element Modelling of Biotransistors

Abstract

Current research efforts in biosensor design attempt to integrate biochemical assays with semiconductor substrates and microfluidic assemblies to realize fully integrated lab-on-chip devices. The DNA biotransistor (BioFET) is an example of such a device. The process of chemical modification of the FET and attachment of linker and probe molecules is a statistical process that can result in variations in the sensed signal between different BioFET cells in an array. In order to quantify these and other variations and assess their importance in the design, complete physical simulation of the device is necessary. Here, we perform a mean-field finite-element modelling of a short channel, two-dimensional BioFET device. We compare the results of this model with one-dimensional calculation results to show important differences, illustrating the importance of the molecular structure, placement and conformation of DNA in determining the output signal.

Authors

Shinwari M; Deen M; Selvaganapathy P

Volume

5

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

March 1, 2010

DOI

10.1007/s11671-009-9522-4

Conference proceedings

Discover Nano

Issue

3

ISSN

1931-7573

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