Abstract
This study demonstrated a polycrystalline-silicon (poly-Si)-based double-gate (DG) ion-sensitive field-effect transistors (DG-ISFETs) using APTES/SiO2 stack-sensing membrane. The APTES/SiO2 stack-sensing membrane enhanced the single-gate (SG) sensitivity, and suppressed the hysteresis. The DG structure was preferred to have a capacitive coupling effect and to amplify the sensitivity of ISFETs. The sensitivities of SG- and DG-ISFETs were approximately 56.8 and 294 mV pH−1, respectively. In addition, the corresponding amplifying factor was approximately 5.2. With this approach, the poly-Si DG-ISFETs can be a candidate for future high-performance biochemical sensing applications.
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