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Silicon microcantilevers with MOSFET detection

Tosolini, G.
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Villanueva, G.  
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Perez-Murano, F.
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2009
Microelectronic Engineering
35th International Conference on Micro- and Nano- Engineering (MNE)

We report the fabrication of silicon microcantilevers with MOSFET detection, to be used in force measurements for biomolecular detection. Thin cantilevers are required for a high force sensitivity. Therefore the source and drain of the transistors have been fabricated by As implantation to obtain shallow PN junctions. The cantilevers have been oriented on the non-standard (100) crystallographic direction of silicon, to maximize the stress response of the NMOS transistors. The force sensitivity and resolution of the cantilevers have been tested by applying a force with an AFM tip. Values of 25 mu V/pN and 56 pN respectively have been obtained for a force applied at the tip of a cantilever with a length of 200 pm, a width of 24 mu m and a silicon thickness of 340 nm. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1016/j.mee.2009.11.125
Web of Science ID

WOS:000276300700141

Author(s)
Tosolini, G.
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Villanueva, G.  
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Perez-Murano, F.
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Bausells, J.
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Microelectronic Engineering
Volume

87

Issue

5-8

Start page

1245

End page

1247

Subjects

Microcantilever

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MOSFET

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Piezoresistance

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Biosensor

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intermolecular force detection

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piezoresistive cantilevers

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technology

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microscopy

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sensors

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
35th International Conference on Micro- and Nano- Engineering (MNE)

Gent, Belgium

2009

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August 6, 2013
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