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Highly Stable Operation of Metal Oxide Nanowire Transistors in Ambient Humidity, Water, Blood, and Oxygen
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2015
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EngineeringIdentical Nanowire TransistorsBiomedical EngineeringNanocomputingNanoelectronicsAmbient HumidityBiophysicsElectrical EngineeringNanoscale SystemNanotechnologyNanobiotechnologyTransistor OperationOxide ElectronicsNano ApplicationBiomedical SensorsNanomaterialsHighly Stable OperationBioelectronicsApplied PhysicsNano Electro Mechanical SystemFunctionalized Nanowire Transistor
The capability for robust operation of nanoscale transistors under harsh environments is equally important as their operating parameters such as high on-currents, high mobility, and high sensing selectivity. For electronic/biomedical applications, in particular, transistor operation must be stable under diverse conditions including ambient humidity, water, blood, and oxygen. Here we demonstrate the use of a self-assembled monolayer of octadecylphosphonic acid (OD-PA) to passivate a functionalized nanowire transistor, allowing the device to operate consistently in such environments. In contrast, without passivation, the characteristics (especially the threshold voltage) of identical nanowire transistors were dramatically altered under these conditions. Furthermore, the OD-PA-passivated transistor shows no signs of long-term stability deterioration and maintains equally high sensing selectivity to light under the harsh environments because of OD-PA's optical transparency. These results demonstrate the suitability of OD-PA passivation methods for fabricating commercial nanoelectronics.
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