Low-frequency noise (LFN) is of significant implications in ion sensing. As a primary component of LFN for ion sensing in electrolytes, the solid/liquid interfacial noise remains poorly explored especially regarding its relation to the surface binding/debinding dynamic properties. Here, we employ impedance spectroscopy to systematically characterize this specific noise component for its correlation to the dynamic properties of surface protonation (i.e., hydrogen binding) and deprotonation (i.e., hydrogen debinding) processes. This correlation is facilitated by applying our recently developed interfacial impedance model to ultrathin TiO2 layers grown by means of atomic layer deposition (ALD) on a TiN metallic electrode. With an excellent fit...
Low-frequency ionic current noise in solid-state nanopores imposes a limitation on the time resoluti...
We use a single-ion electric-field noise sensor in combination with in situ surface treatment and an...
Nanopore technology has been extensively investigated for analysis of biomolecules, and a success st...
Low-frequency noise (LFN) is of significant implications in ion sensing. As a primary component of L...
Ion sensing represents a grand research challenge. It finds a vast variety of applications in, e.g.,...
Ion sensing represents a grand research challenge. It finds a vast variety of applications in, e.g.,...
Ion sensing represents a grand research challenge. It finds a vast variety of applications in, e.g.,...
We identify a contribution to the ionic current noise spectrum in solid-state nanopores that exceeds...
This letter presents a microelectrode cell dedicated to direct assessment of the solid-liquid interf...
This paper firstly reports a general and powerful approach to evaluate the power spectral density (P...
This paper firstly reports a general and powerful approach to evaluate the power spectral density (P...
The adsorbed molecular species, such as H2O and I2, that produce electron acceptor states on the TiO...
We present a model of arbitrary chemical reactions at the interface between a solid and an electrol...
We present a model of arbitrary chemical reactions at the interface between a solid and an electroly...
We present a model of arbitrary chemical reactions at the interface between a solid and an electrol...
Low-frequency ionic current noise in solid-state nanopores imposes a limitation on the time resoluti...
We use a single-ion electric-field noise sensor in combination with in situ surface treatment and an...
Nanopore technology has been extensively investigated for analysis of biomolecules, and a success st...
Low-frequency noise (LFN) is of significant implications in ion sensing. As a primary component of L...
Ion sensing represents a grand research challenge. It finds a vast variety of applications in, e.g.,...
Ion sensing represents a grand research challenge. It finds a vast variety of applications in, e.g.,...
Ion sensing represents a grand research challenge. It finds a vast variety of applications in, e.g.,...
We identify a contribution to the ionic current noise spectrum in solid-state nanopores that exceeds...
This letter presents a microelectrode cell dedicated to direct assessment of the solid-liquid interf...
This paper firstly reports a general and powerful approach to evaluate the power spectral density (P...
This paper firstly reports a general and powerful approach to evaluate the power spectral density (P...
The adsorbed molecular species, such as H2O and I2, that produce electron acceptor states on the TiO...
We present a model of arbitrary chemical reactions at the interface between a solid and an electrol...
We present a model of arbitrary chemical reactions at the interface between a solid and an electroly...
We present a model of arbitrary chemical reactions at the interface between a solid and an electrol...
Low-frequency ionic current noise in solid-state nanopores imposes a limitation on the time resoluti...
We use a single-ion electric-field noise sensor in combination with in situ surface treatment and an...
Nanopore technology has been extensively investigated for analysis of biomolecules, and a success st...