Khamaisi et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Electrical performance of silicon-on-insulator field-effect transistors with multiple top-gate organic layers in electrolyte solutionKhamaisi et al., 2010
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- 9221946301170531021
- Author
- Khamaisi B
- Vaknin O
- Shaya O
- Ashkenasy N
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- Publication venue
- ACS nano
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The utilization of field-effect transistor (FET) devices in biosensing applications have been extensively studied in recent years. Qualitative and quantitative understanding of the contribution of the organic layers constructed on the device gate, and the electrolyte media …
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