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Development and Functionalization of Electrolyte-Gated Graphene Field-Effect Transistor for Biomarker Detection
Published on: February 1, 2022
Enhancing sensitivity, selectivity, and intelligence of gas detection based on field-effect transistors: Principle,
Rabia Sultana1, Song Wang2, Misbah Sehar Abbasi2
1College of Resources and Environment, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 101408, China.
Abstract:
A sensor, serving as a transducer, produces a quantifiable output in response to a predetermined input stimulus, which may be of a chemical or physical nature. The field of gas detection has experienced a substantial surge in research activity, attributable to the diverse functionalities and enhanced accessibility of advanced active materials. In this work, recent advances in gas sensors, specifically those utilizing Field Effect Transistors (FETs), are summarized, including device configurations, response characteristics, sensor materials, and application domains. In pursuing high-performance artificial olfactory systems, the evolution of FET gas sensors necessitates their synchronization with material advancements. These materials should have large surface areas to enhance gas adsorption, efficient conversion of gas input to detectable signals, and strong mechanical qualities. The exploration of gas-sensitive materials has covered diverse categories, such as organic semiconductor polymers, conductive organic compounds and polymers, metal oxides, metal-organic frameworks, and low-dimensional materials. The application of gas sensing technology holds significant promise in domains such as industrial safety, environmental monitoring, and medical diagnostics. This comprehensive review thoroughly examines recent progress, identifies prevailing technical challenges, and outlines prospects for gas detection technology utilizing field effect transistors. The primary aim is to provide a valuable reference for driving the development of the next generation of gas-sensitive monitoring and detection systems characterized by improved sensitivity, selectivity, and intelligence.
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