Despite being ubiquitous in the fields of chemistry and biology, the ion-specific effects of electrolytes pose major challenges for researchers. A lack of understanding about ion-specific surface interactions has hampered the development and application of materials for (bio-)chemical sensor applications. Here, we show that scaling a silicon nanotransistor sensor down to ~25 nm provides a unique opportunity to understand and exploit ion-specific surface interactions, yielding a surface that is highly sensitive to cations and inert to pH. The unprecedented sensitivity of these devices to Na+ and divalent ions can be attributed to an overscreening effect via molecular dynamics. The surface potential of multi-ion solutions is well described by...
Ion-sensitive field-effect transistors based on silicon nanowires are promising candidates for the d...
L’objectif de cette thèse était d’explorer le potentiel des biocapteurs à base de transistors à 1 él...
ELECTROCHEMICAL ION-IONOPHORE RECOGNITION AT MEMBRANE/WATER INTERFACES FOR ULTRATRACE ION SENSING\ud...
International audienceDespite being ubiquitous in the fields of chemistry and biology, the ion-speci...
© 2016 by the author.Ionic gradients play a crucial role in the physiology of the human body, rangin...
Ion-sensitive field-effect transistors based on silicon nanowires with high dielectric constant gate...
Ionic gradients play a crucial role in the physiology of the human body, ranging from metabolism in ...
Ion-sensitive field-effect transistors based on silicon nanowires with high dielectric constant gate...
Silicon nanowire field-effect transistors have attracted substantial interest for various biochemica...
Potentiometric sensors share unique characteristics that set them apart from other electrochemical s...
Potentiometric sensors share unique characteristics that set them apart from other electrochemical s...
AbstractSilicon Nanowires for Chemical Sensing, pH Measurement and Ion Species Identification in Sol...
Ions dissolved in aqueous media play a fundamental role in plants, animals, and humans. Therefore, t...
The performance of miniaturized potentiometric cells, with multilayer, planar ion-selective sensors ...
Mobile technologies such as smartphones and tablets combine computational power with inbuilt sensors...
Ion-sensitive field-effect transistors based on silicon nanowires are promising candidates for the d...
L’objectif de cette thèse était d’explorer le potentiel des biocapteurs à base de transistors à 1 él...
ELECTROCHEMICAL ION-IONOPHORE RECOGNITION AT MEMBRANE/WATER INTERFACES FOR ULTRATRACE ION SENSING\ud...
International audienceDespite being ubiquitous in the fields of chemistry and biology, the ion-speci...
© 2016 by the author.Ionic gradients play a crucial role in the physiology of the human body, rangin...
Ion-sensitive field-effect transistors based on silicon nanowires with high dielectric constant gate...
Ionic gradients play a crucial role in the physiology of the human body, ranging from metabolism in ...
Ion-sensitive field-effect transistors based on silicon nanowires with high dielectric constant gate...
Silicon nanowire field-effect transistors have attracted substantial interest for various biochemica...
Potentiometric sensors share unique characteristics that set them apart from other electrochemical s...
Potentiometric sensors share unique characteristics that set them apart from other electrochemical s...
AbstractSilicon Nanowires for Chemical Sensing, pH Measurement and Ion Species Identification in Sol...
Ions dissolved in aqueous media play a fundamental role in plants, animals, and humans. Therefore, t...
The performance of miniaturized potentiometric cells, with multilayer, planar ion-selective sensors ...
Mobile technologies such as smartphones and tablets combine computational power with inbuilt sensors...
Ion-sensitive field-effect transistors based on silicon nanowires are promising candidates for the d...
L’objectif de cette thèse était d’explorer le potentiel des biocapteurs à base de transistors à 1 él...
ELECTROCHEMICAL ION-IONOPHORE RECOGNITION AT MEMBRANE/WATER INTERFACES FOR ULTRATRACE ION SENSING\ud...