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- Title
Local electrical potential detection of DNA by nanowire-nanopore sensors.
- Authors
Xie, Ping; Xiong, Qihua; Fang, Ying; Qing, Quan; Lieber, Charles M.
- Abstract
Nanopores could potentially be used to perform single-molecule DNA sequencing at low cost and with high throughput. Although single base resolution and differentiation have been demonstrated with nanopores using ionic current measurements, direct sequencing has not been achieved because of the difficulties in recording very small (?pA) ionic currents at a bandwidth consistent with fast translocation speeds. Here, we show that solid-state nanopores can be combined with silicon nanowire field-effect transistors to create sensors in which detection is localized and self-aligned at the nanopore. Well-defined field-effect transistor signals associated with DNA translocation are recorded when an ionic strength gradient is imposed across the nanopores. Measurements and modelling show that field-effect transistor signals are generated by highly localized changes in the electrical potential during DNA translocation, and that nanowire-nanopore sensors could enable large-scale integration with a high intrinsic bandwidth.
- Publication
Nature Nanotechnology, 2012, Vol 7, Issue 2, p119
- ISSN
1748-3387
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1038/nnano.2011.217