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Electrolyte-Gated Graphene Ambipolar Frequency Multipliers for Biochemical Sensing

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NANO LETTERS
Volume 16, Issue 4, Pages 2295-2300

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b04729

Keywords

graphene; biosensors; frequency doublers; field-effect transistors; ambipolar; DNA

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  1. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

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In this Letter, the ambipolar properties of an electrolyte-gated graphene field-effect transistor (GFET) have been explored to fabricate frequency-doubling biochemical sensor devices. By biasing the ambipolar GFETs in a common-source configuration, an input sinusoidal voltage at frequency f applied to the electrolyte gate can be rectified to a sinusoidal wave at frequency 2f at the drain electrode. The extraordinary high carrier mobility of graphene and the strong electrolyte gate coupling provide the graphene ambipolar frequency doubler an unprecedented unity gain, as well as a detection limit of similar to 4 pM for 11-mer single strand DNA molecules in 1 mM PBS buffer solution. Combined with an improved drift characteristics and an enhanced low frequency 1/f noise performance by sampling at doubled frequency, this good detection limit suggests the graphene ambipolar frequency doubler a highly promising biochemical sensing platform.

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