Ionic gradients play a crucial role in the physiology of the human body, ranging from metabolism in cells to muscle contractions or brain activities. To monitor these ions, inexpensive, label-free chemical sensing devices are needed. Field-effect transistors (FETs) based on silicon (Si) nanowires or nanoribbons (NRs) have a great potential as future biochemical sensors as they allow for the integration in microscopic devices at low production costs. Integrating NRs in dense arrays on a single chip expands the field of applications to implantable electrodes or multifunctional chemical sensing platforms. Ideally, such a platform is capable of detecting numerous species in a complex analyte. Here, we demonstrate the basis for simultaneous sodi...
Ion-sensitive field-effect transistors based on silicon nanowires are promising candidates for the d...
Field-effect transistors (FETs) with open gate structures such as Silicon Nanoribbons (SiNRs) are pr...
There is an ever increasing need for inexpensive chemical and biochemical sensors for medical diagno...
Ionic gradients play a crucial role in the physiology of the human body, ranging from metabolism in ...
Ionic gradients play a crucial role in the physiology of the human body, ranging from metabolism in ...
© 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...
Ion-sensitive field-effect transistors based on silicon nanowires with high dielectric constant gate...
Over the past decade, the field of medical diagnostics has seen an incredible amount of research tow...
Over the past decade, the field of medical diagnostics has seen an incredible amount of research tow...
Over the past decade, the field of medical diagnostics has seen an incredible amount of research tow...
Over the past decade, the field of medical diagnostics has seen an incredible amount of research tow...
Silicon nanowires are structures made from silicon with at least one spatial dimension in the nanome...
In this study, a highly sensitive and selective sodium ion sensor consisting of a dual-gate (DG) str...
Silicon nanowires are structures made from silicon with at least one spatial dimension in the nanome...
Ion-sensitive field-effect transistors based on silicon nanowires are promising candidates for the d...
Field-effect transistors (FETs) with open gate structures such as Silicon Nanoribbons (SiNRs) are pr...
There is an ever increasing need for inexpensive chemical and biochemical sensors for medical diagno...
Ionic gradients play a crucial role in the physiology of the human body, ranging from metabolism in ...
Ionic gradients play a crucial role in the physiology of the human body, ranging from metabolism in ...
© 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...
Ion-sensitive field-effect transistors based on silicon nanowires with high dielectric constant gate...
Over the past decade, the field of medical diagnostics has seen an incredible amount of research tow...
Over the past decade, the field of medical diagnostics has seen an incredible amount of research tow...
Over the past decade, the field of medical diagnostics has seen an incredible amount of research tow...
Over the past decade, the field of medical diagnostics has seen an incredible amount of research tow...
Silicon nanowires are structures made from silicon with at least one spatial dimension in the nanome...
In this study, a highly sensitive and selective sodium ion sensor consisting of a dual-gate (DG) str...
Silicon nanowires are structures made from silicon with at least one spatial dimension in the nanome...
Ion-sensitive field-effect transistors based on silicon nanowires are promising candidates for the d...
Field-effect transistors (FETs) with open gate structures such as Silicon Nanoribbons (SiNRs) are pr...
There is an ever increasing need for inexpensive chemical and biochemical sensors for medical diagno...