Scalable Production of Sensor Arrays Based on High-Mobility Hybrid Graphene Field Effect Transistors

ORAL

Abstract

We have developed a scalable fabrication process for the production of DNA biosensors based on gold nanoparticle-decorated graphene field effect transistors (AuNP-Gr-FETs), where monodisperse AuNPs are created through physical vapor deposition followed by thermal annealing. The FETs are created in a four-probe configuration, using an optimized bilayer photolithography process that yields chemically clean devices, as confirmed by XPS and AFM, with high carrier mobility (3590 cm$^{\mathrm{2}}$/V\textbullet s) and low unintended doping (Dirac voltages of 9.4V). The AuNP-Gr-FETs were readily functionalized with thiolated probe DNA to yield DNA biosensors with a detection limit of 1 nM and high specificity against noncomplementary DNA. Our work provides a pathway toward the scalable fabrication of high-performance AuNP-Gr-FET devices for label-free nucleic acid testing in a realistic clinical setting.

Authors

  • Zhaoli Gao

    • University of Pennsylvania
  • Hojin Kang

    • Seoul National University
  • Yung Woo Park

    • Seoul National University
  • Zhengtang Luo

    • Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
  • Li Ren

    • South China University of Technology
  • Charlie Johnson

    • University of Pennsylvania