Abstract

We demonstrate a highly sensitive tungsten diselenide (WSe2) field-effect transistor (FET) biosensor for label-free detection of early stage prostate cancer. We modified the FET channel by attaching the monoclonal antibody of prostate specific antigen (anti-PSA) through a multi-step process, followed by bovine serum albumin treatment, which ensures specific binding between anti-PSA and PSA. Our FET biosensor has a detection limit of 10 PSA, the lowest concentration detected so far by any FET sensor. At this detection limit, the sub-threshold swing is ; and the drain current () in the FET increases by 70% compared to that in a pristine device. The FET sensor exhibits linear change in threshold voltage () and drain current () over the detection range of 10 –1 PSA. Our demonstrated ultra-sensitive and fast WSe2 FET biosensors are promising for point-of-care diagnostics applications.

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