Optimization of nanowire DNA sensor sensitivity using self-consistent simulation

In order to facilitate the rational design and the characterization of nanowire field-effect sensors, we have developed a model based on self-consistent charge-transport equations combined with interface conditions for the description of the biofunctionalized surface layer at the semiconductor/elect...

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Published inNanotechnology Vol. 22; no. 42; pp. 425503 - 1-8
Main Authors Baumgartner, S, Vasicek, M, Bulyha, A, Heitzinger, C
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England IOP Publishing 21.10.2011
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Summary:In order to facilitate the rational design and the characterization of nanowire field-effect sensors, we have developed a model based on self-consistent charge-transport equations combined with interface conditions for the description of the biofunctionalized surface layer at the semiconductor/electrolyte interface. Crucial processes at the interface, such as the screening of the partial charges of the DNA strands and the influence of the angle of the DNA strands with respect to the nanowire, are computed by a Metropolis Monte Carlo algorithm for charged molecules at interfaces. In order to investigate the sensing mechanism of the device, we have computed the current–voltage characteristics, the electrostatic potential and the concentrations of electrons and holes. Very good agreement with measurements has been found and optimal device parameters have been identified. Our approach provides the capability to study the device sensitivity, which is of fundamental importance for reliable sensing.
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ISSN:0957-4484
1361-6528
DOI:10.1088/0957-4484/22/42/425503