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Site-Specific Self-Assembled Liquid-Gated ZnO Nanowire Transistors for Sensing Applications

Pachauri, Vivek
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Vlandas, Alexis
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Kern, Klaus  
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2010
Small

A scalable bottom-up solution-based approach for the site-specific realization of ZnO nanowire (ZnO-NW)-based field-effect transistors for sensing applications in liquids is reported. The nanowires are grown across pre-defined electrodes patterned by photolithography. Site specificity is attained by the use of nanoparticles acting as seeds. Using integrated on-chip microchannels and microfabricated gate electrodes, electrochemically gated ZnO-NW network transistors functioning in liquids are demonstrated. The optimized devices are rendered sensitive to pH through chemical functionalization. The unique combination of the sensitivity, site specificity, scalability, and cost effectiveness of the technique opens up avenues for the routine realization of one-dimensional nanostructure-based chemical and biosensors for analytical and diagnostic applications.

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DOI
10.1002/smll.200900876
Web of Science ID

WOS:000275260100015

Author(s)
Pachauri, Vivek
Vlandas, Alexis
Kern, Klaus  
Balasubramanian, Kannan
Date Issued

2010

Published in
Small
Volume

6

Start page

589

End page

594

Subjects

chemical sensors

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field-effect transistors

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liquid gating

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site-specific growth

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ZnO nanowires

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Carbon Nanotube Transistors

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Zinc-Oxide

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Semiconductor Nanowires

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Photoluminescence

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Growth

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Fabrication

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