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A Novel pH Sensor of Extended-Gate Field-Effect Transistors With Laser-Irradiated Carbon-Nanotube Network
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EngineeringExtended-gate Field-effect TransistorsNovel Ph SensorSemiconductor DeviceGraphene NanomeshesChemical EngineeringCarbon-based MaterialNanoelectronicsElectronic EngineeringLaser-irradiated Carbon-nanotube NetworkCarbon NanotubesElectrical EngineeringNanotechnologySensing MembraneGraphene Quantum DotFlexible ElectronicsApplied PhysicsGrapheneTransparent Ph-egfetsGraphene Nanoribbon
The extended-gate field-effect transistors (EGFETs) with only the carbon-nanotube (CNT) thin film as both the sensing membrane and the contact electrode have been demonstrated for the first time to exhibit superior pH sensing characteristics. The continuous-wave laser was necessary to improve the pH sensitivity to be 50.9 mV/pH and the linearity values to be 0.9978 for pH = 3 to pH = 13 wide sensing range, respectively. It implied that the laser energy would unzip the chemically modified multiwalled CNTs (MWCNTs) into numerous graphite slices, resulting in the elevated sensing sites and the improved electrical and sensing properties. Therefore, the laser-irradiated MWCNT network is promising for the applications in the flexible and transparent pH-EGFETs.
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