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Review-Nanopillar Structure in the Direction of Optical Biosensor On-Chip Integration

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JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 168, Issue 5, Pages -

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ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
DOI: 10.1149/1945-7111/abfb3a

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  1. Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB, Indonesia)
  2. Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan (LPDP)
  3. Ministry of Finance of Indonesia
  4. Indonesia Ministry of Education and Culture
  5. Indonesia Ministry of Research and Technology under the grant scheme of the World Class University Program

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NPLA, as a structure based on nanomaterials for biosensors, has high sensitivity, selectivity, and unique optical properties, making it suitable for health and medical applications. It also offers advantages of low-cost fabrication and mass production.
Biosensors based on nanomaterial have attracted so much interest due to their high-performance potential. Its structure allows the biosensor to have high sensitivity and selectivity. Nanopillar (NPLA) is one class of material with unique properties, especially optical properties. Its unique properties cause it to be the structure that has drawn so much attention recently. The advantages owned by NPLA, including high surface area and its unique optical properties, provide the possibility to build a sensitive layer for a biosensor that is very promising for health and medical applications. This structure also offers low-cost fabrication and can be produced on a mass scale due to its compactness and reliability. Furthermore, NPLA has a high capability to be used as optical biosensors. This article reviews diverse fabrication routes of NPLA structures. Their applications in biomolecular detection, mainly by optical approach, are highlighted. The comparison of the limit of detection of the different kinds of optical biosensors is also presented. The focus of this article lies on the possibilities of NPLA structure integrating into biosensors on-chip.

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