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Wafer-scale HfO2 encapsulated silicon nanowire field effect transistor for efficient label-free DNA hybridization detection in dry environment

Jayakumar et al., 2019

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13612448866299410723
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Jayakumar G
Legallais M
Hellström P
Mouis M
Pignot-Paintrand I
Stambouli V
Ternon C
Östling M
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Nanotechnology

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Silicon nanowire (SiNW) charge based biosensors are attractive for DNA sensing applications due to their compactness and large surface-to-volume ratio. Small feature size, low production cost, repeatability, high sensitivity and selectivity are some of the key …
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    • H01L29/66Types of semiconductor device; Multistep manufacturing processes therefor
    • H01L29/68Types of semiconductor device; Multistep manufacturing processes therefor controllable by only the electric current supplied, or only the electric potential applied, to an electrode which does not carry the current to be rectified, amplified or switched
    • H01L29/76Unipolar devices, e.g. field effect transistors
    • H01L29/772Field effect transistors
    • H01L29/78Field effect transistors with field effect produced by an insulated gate
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    • H01L29/68Types of semiconductor device; Multistep manufacturing processes therefor controllable by only the electric current supplied, or only the electric potential applied, to an electrode which does not carry the current to be rectified, amplified or switched
    • H01L29/76Unipolar devices, e.g. field effect transistors
    • H01L29/772Field effect transistors
    • H01L29/778Field effect transistors with two-dimensional charge carrier gas channel, e.g. HEMT ; with two-dimensional charge-carrier layer formed at a heterojunction interface
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