Semiconductor nanowire sensors

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The paper reported a study on an effect of the point charge of the bio-interface of a nanowire field biosensor on the conductance of the nanowire, through finite element calculations using COMSOL Multiphysics. A model with 5 layers starting with silicon nanowire of radius 10nm surrounded by a 2-nm oxide layer, and the oxide layer were surrounded by a 5 nm thick functional layer and 2 points charge were considered for this study and last layer is for electrolyte. The results shows that is different voltages with points change is that effected on the conductance of nanowire that is clear from different of potential distribution of point charge.


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