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Design and Operation of Microelectrochemical Gates and Integrated Circuits

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 132, Issue 43, Pages 15404-15409

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja107095z

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  1. U.S. Army Research Office [W911NF-07-1-0330]
  2. U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency
  3. Robert A. Welch Foundation [F-0032]
  4. Korean Government [KRF-2008-357-C00091]

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Here we report a simple design philosophy, based on the principles of bipolar electrochemistry, for the operation of microelectrochemical integrated circuits. The inputs for these systems are simple voltage sources, but because they do not require much power they could be activated by chemical or biological reactions. Device output is an optical signal arising from electrogenerated chemiluminescence. Individual microelectrochemical logic gates are described first, and then multiple logic circuits are integrated into a single microfluidic channel to yield an integrated circuit that can perform parallel logic functions. AND, OR, NOR, and NAND gates are described. Eventually, systems such as those described here could provide on-chip data processing functions for lab-on-a-chip devices.

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