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Ion-Sensitive Vertical Tunnel Field-Effect-Transistor for Highly Sensitive, Low Power, Low pH-resolution pH SensingChowdhury, 2023
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- Chowdhury M
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In this letter, an aggressively scaled ion-sensitive field-effect tran-sistor (ISFET) has been proposed as a potential pH sensor with high sensitivity, low power consumption, and low pH resolution. The associated field-effect transistor (FET) structure of the proposed device is a …
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