Luo et al., 2023 - Google Patents
A novel inverted T-shaped negative capacitance TFET for label-free biosensing applicationLuo et al., 2023
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- 10592883006967902934
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- Luo D
- Li C
- Wang Y
- Li O
- Kuang F
- You H
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- Microelectronics Journal
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The promising candidate for designing a highly sensitive biosensor is the negative capacitance tunneling field effect transistor (NCTFET). In this paper, to enhance the sensitivity and performance of the biosensor, we combined inverted T-shaped structure with …
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