Detection of SPM tip-attached DNA molecules with solid state nanopores

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Abstract

Using an apparatus that combines solid-state nanopores with a scanning probe~microscope (SPM), we studied ionic current reduction due to the SPM tip. The experiment was performed at different KCl concentrations, SPM tip probing heights, and several bias voltages. The same experiment was also performed with DNA molecules attached to the SPM tip. The current blockage signal through solid-state nanopores with and without luDNA molecules attached to the SPM tip was analyzed. We also present the current blockage and electrical field profile simulation using finite element analysis software (Multiphysics, COMSOL Inc).

*We acknowledge the funding support provided by NHGRI/NIH R21HG00477 and NSF/MRSEC 080054

Authors

  • Changbae Hyun

    • University of Arkansas
  • Zhexue Lu

    • University of Arkansas
  • Bradley Ledden

    • University of Arkansas
  • Jiali Li

    • Department of Physics, University of Arkansas. Fayetteville, AR 72701
    • University of Arkansas