Solid-state nanopores have been gaining popularity in nano-biotechnology for single molecule detection, in particular for label-free high-throughput DNA sequencing. In order to address the improvement of the resolution/speed trade-off critical in this application, here we present a new two-channel current amplifier tailored for solid-state nanopore devices with integrated tunneling electrodes. The simultaneous detection of ion and tunneling currents provides enhanced molecule tracking capability. We describe the system design starting from a detailed noise analysis and device modeling, highlighting the detrimental role of the conductive silicon substrate and of all the stray capacitive couplings between the electrodes. Given the high input ...
This thesis describes experimental work on a novel type of devices capable of detecting single-(bio)...
Abstract—Over the past two decades, nanopores have been a promising technology for next generation d...
178 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Lastly, we describe using a n...
Solid-state nanopores have been gaining popularity in nano-biotechnology for single molecule detecti...
ABSTRACT: A high-throughput fabrication of sub-10 nm nanogap electrodes combined with solid-state na...
Nanopores bear great potential as single-molecule tools for bioanalytical sensing and sequencing, du...
Nanopores have seen broad applicability as single-molecule sensors because of their spatiotemporally...
Nanopores have seen broad applicability as single-molecule sensors because of their spatiotemporally...
Nanopores are a powerful tool for probing the structure of single molecules, such as a strand of DNA...
Nanopores could potentially be used to perform single molecule DNA sequencing at low cost and with h...
The detection and identification of a particle transported in an aqueous solution through a nanopore...
Nanopore based sensing technology has been widely studied for a broad range of applications includin...
Despite the potential for nanopores to be a platform for high-bandwidth study of single-molecule sys...
Over the last five years, solid state nanopore technology advanced to rival biological pores as a pl...
Nanopores could potentially be used to perform single-molecule DNA sequencing at low cost and with h...
This thesis describes experimental work on a novel type of devices capable of detecting single-(bio)...
Abstract—Over the past two decades, nanopores have been a promising technology for next generation d...
178 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Lastly, we describe using a n...
Solid-state nanopores have been gaining popularity in nano-biotechnology for single molecule detecti...
ABSTRACT: A high-throughput fabrication of sub-10 nm nanogap electrodes combined with solid-state na...
Nanopores bear great potential as single-molecule tools for bioanalytical sensing and sequencing, du...
Nanopores have seen broad applicability as single-molecule sensors because of their spatiotemporally...
Nanopores have seen broad applicability as single-molecule sensors because of their spatiotemporally...
Nanopores are a powerful tool for probing the structure of single molecules, such as a strand of DNA...
Nanopores could potentially be used to perform single molecule DNA sequencing at low cost and with h...
The detection and identification of a particle transported in an aqueous solution through a nanopore...
Nanopore based sensing technology has been widely studied for a broad range of applications includin...
Despite the potential for nanopores to be a platform for high-bandwidth study of single-molecule sys...
Over the last five years, solid state nanopore technology advanced to rival biological pores as a pl...
Nanopores could potentially be used to perform single-molecule DNA sequencing at low cost and with h...
This thesis describes experimental work on a novel type of devices capable of detecting single-(bio)...
Abstract—Over the past two decades, nanopores have been a promising technology for next generation d...
178 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Lastly, we describe using a n...