Labs-on-a-chip and nanosensors for medical applications and life sciences

  • Edwin T. Carlen
  • , Albert Van Den Berg

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Abstract

Two different types of nanosensors recently developed in our group are presented in this article. Silicon nanowire (Si-NW) field effect sensors have been developed and recent measurements demonstrating pH sensors with Nernstian sensitivity as well as real-time DNA hybridization measurements with binding affinity assessment are presented. Metal nanostructured surfaces are presented with periodically self-aligned nanopyramid and nanowire structures with precisely defined pitch and nanogap dimensions spanning large areas that form high-density arrays of hot-spot scattering sites ideally suited for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) and Raman spectroscopy.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2013 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting, IEDM 2013
Pages8.7.1-8.7.4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013
Event2013 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting, IEDM 2013 - Washington, DC, United States
Duration: Dec 9 2013Dec 11 2013

Publication series

NameTechnical Digest - International Electron Devices Meeting, IEDM
ISSN (Print)0163-1918

Conference

Conference2013 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting, IEDM 2013
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityWashington, DC
Period12/9/1312/11/13

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