Over the past decade, electrical detection of chemical and biological species using novel nanostructure-based devices has attracted significant attention for chemical, genomics, biomedical diagnostics, and drug discovery applications. The use of nanostructured devices in chemical/biological sensors in place of conventional sensing technologies has advantages of high sensitivity, low decreased energy consumption and potentially highly miniaturized integration. Owing to their particular structure, excellent electrical properties and high chemical stability, carbon nanotube and graphene based electrical devices have been widely developed for high performance label-free chemical/biological sensors. Here, we review the latest developments of car...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs), first discovered in 1991, are cylindrical structures composed of atomically...
Nanoscale electronic devices offer bio-detection schemes that are complementary to optical detection...
Most current nanostructure-based sensors for detecting biomolecules and chemicals rely on time-consu...
Over the past decade, electrical detection of chemical and biological species using novel nanostruct...
Carbon nanotube field-effect transistors (NT-FETs) and graphene field effect transistors (GFETs) pro...
Nano biochemical sensors play an important role in detecting the biomarkers related to human disease...
Carbon nanomaterials field-effect transistor (FET)-based electrical biosensors provide significant a...
We report the fabrication of carbon nanotube field-effect transistors for biosensing applications an...
The need to detect low concentrations of chemical or biological targets is ubiquitous in environment...
Specific, sensitive, reproducible, and rapid detection of chemical and biological species is crucial...
Carbon nanotube field-effect transistors (FETs) exhibit exceptional electrical properties such as ba...
Nanocarbon materials, including Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes (SWNTs) and graphene, with their uniq...
Nanocarbon materials, including Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes (SWNTs) and graphene, with their uniq...
Carbon nanomaterials, such as carbon nanotube (CNT) and graphene, are gaining popularity as novel bi...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs), first discovered in 1991, are cylindrical structures composed of atomically...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs), first discovered in 1991, are cylindrical structures composed of atomically...
Nanoscale electronic devices offer bio-detection schemes that are complementary to optical detection...
Most current nanostructure-based sensors for detecting biomolecules and chemicals rely on time-consu...
Over the past decade, electrical detection of chemical and biological species using novel nanostruct...
Carbon nanotube field-effect transistors (NT-FETs) and graphene field effect transistors (GFETs) pro...
Nano biochemical sensors play an important role in detecting the biomarkers related to human disease...
Carbon nanomaterials field-effect transistor (FET)-based electrical biosensors provide significant a...
We report the fabrication of carbon nanotube field-effect transistors for biosensing applications an...
The need to detect low concentrations of chemical or biological targets is ubiquitous in environment...
Specific, sensitive, reproducible, and rapid detection of chemical and biological species is crucial...
Carbon nanotube field-effect transistors (FETs) exhibit exceptional electrical properties such as ba...
Nanocarbon materials, including Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes (SWNTs) and graphene, with their uniq...
Nanocarbon materials, including Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes (SWNTs) and graphene, with their uniq...
Carbon nanomaterials, such as carbon nanotube (CNT) and graphene, are gaining popularity as novel bi...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs), first discovered in 1991, are cylindrical structures composed of atomically...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs), first discovered in 1991, are cylindrical structures composed of atomically...
Nanoscale electronic devices offer bio-detection schemes that are complementary to optical detection...
Most current nanostructure-based sensors for detecting biomolecules and chemicals rely on time-consu...