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Frequency Domain Detection of Biomolecules Using Silicon Nanowire Biosensors

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 10, Issue 8, Pages 3179-3183

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nl1020975

Keywords

Nanowire; FET; biosensor; frequency domain; Lorentzian

Funding

  1. Shanghai Pujiang Program [101PJ1401000]
  2. NIH R21 [5R21CA133519, 5DP1OD003900]

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We demonstrate a new protein detection methodology based upon frequency domain electrical measurement using silicon nanowire field-effect transistor (SiNW FET) biosensors, The power spectral density of voltage from a current-biased SiNW FET shows 1/f-dependence in frequency domain for measurements of antibody functionalized SiNW devices in buffer solution or in the presence of protein not specific to the antibody receptor. In the presence of protein (antigen) recognized specifically by the antibody-functionalized SiNW FET, the frequency spectrum exhibits a Lorentzian shape with a characteristic frequency of several kilohertz. Frequency and conventional time domain measurements carried out with the same device as a function of antigen concentration show more than 10-fold increase in detection sensitivity in the frequency domain data. These concentration-dependent results together with studies of antibody receptor density effect further address possible origins of the Lorentzian frequency spectrum. Our results show that frequency domain measurements can be used as a complementary approach to conventional time domain measurements for ultrasensitive electrical detection of proteins and other biomolecules using nanoscale FETs.

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