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Area of Science:

  • Materials Science
  • Nanotechnology
  • Biophysics

Background:

  • Solid-state nanopores are crucial for single biomolecule sensing.
  • Current fabrication methods for nanopores face challenges in integration with complex device architectures.
  • Advanced fabrication techniques are needed for precise nanopore engineering.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and detail the tip-controlled local breakdown (TCLB) method for solid-state nanopore fabrication.
  • To demonstrate improved control over nanopore size and alignment capabilities.
  • To facilitate the integration of nanopores into larger nanofluidic and electronic systems.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized an atomic force microscope (AFM) tip in contact with a silicon nitride membrane over an electrolyte reservoir.
  • Applied voltage bias to the AFM tip to induce dielectric breakdown and form a nanopore.
  • Implemented a current limiting circuit to precisely control pore formation and diameter.

Main Results:

  • Successfully fabricated solid-state nanopores using the TCLB approach.
  • Achieved smaller and more controlled nanopore diameters through current limiting.
  • Demonstrated the ability to align fabricated nanopores with pre-existing topographical features on membranes.

Conclusions:

  • The tip-controlled local breakdown (TCLB) method offers a precise and controllable approach for fabricating solid-state nanopores.
  • TCLB facilitates the integration of nanopores into advanced device architectures.
  • This technique holds significant potential for single biomolecule sensing and nanofluidic applications.