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Influence of surface defects in ZnO thin films on its biosensing response characteristic
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EngineeringZinc OxideChemistryBiosensing Response CharacteristicNanoengineeringBiosensing SystemsHigh PressureNanosensorChemical SensorMaterials ScienceNanotechnologyOxide ElectronicsZno Thin FilmElectrochemical Gas SensorSurface DefectsNanomaterialsSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsSensor DesignElectroanalytical SensorThin FilmsZno Thin Films
Highly c-axis oriented zinc oxide (ZnO) thin films deposited by rf magnetron sputtering under varying processing pressure (20–50 mT) in a reactive gas mixture of argon and oxygen were studied for biosensing application. The as-deposited ZnO thin films were in a state of compressive stress having defects related to interstitial Zn and antisite oxygen. Glucose oxidase has been chosen as the model enzyme in the present study and was immobilized on the surface of ZnO thin films deposited on indium tin oxide coated Corning Glass substrate. The studies reveal a correlation between the biosensing characteristic and the presence of defects in the ZnO films. The ZnO films deposited under high pressure (50 mT) are found to be more sensitive for biosensing application due to availability of more surface area for effective immobilization of biomolecules and exhibits a suitable microenvironment with good electron transfer characteristic. The obtained results highlight the importance of desired microstate besides availability of suitable native defects in the ZnO thin film for exhibiting enhanced biosensing response.
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