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The suitability of polysilicon as a material for the fabrication of interdigitated electrodes and their application to the development of sensors is studied in this work. The main interest in using this material lies in the possibility of obtaining integrated sensors with commercial CMOS technologies and simple post-processing steps. Electrodes with 3μm finger width and 3, 10, and 20μm spacing were fabricated and characterised. Conductivity measurements in the range from 4 to 50μS/cm yielded a linear response with cell constants of 0.04cm-1, 0.15cm-1 and 0.33cm-1, respectively. Permittivity measurements in the range from εr = 80.1 to εr = 1.89 yielded a linear response and similar cell constants. The possibility to functionalise both the electrode fingers and the space in between them using a single silanisation process is an interesting advantage of polysilicon electrodes. An urease-based biosensor was obtained with this procedure and characterisation results are reported.
MEC-DG Ref:ITEC2004-00068
Peer reviewed
Biosensors, Impedimetric sensor, Physics, Polysilicon, Conductometric sensor, Interdigitated electrodes, 620
Biosensors, Impedimetric sensor, Physics, Polysilicon, Conductometric sensor, Interdigitated electrodes, 620
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