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Fine-tuning the Size and Minimizing the Noise of Solid-state Nanopores
Published on: October 31, 2013
Buried Nanopore Membranes with Enhanced Mechanical Robustness for High-Resolution Single-Molecule Sensing
1Centre for Nano Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru 560012, India.
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The mechanical fragility of ultrathin membranes limits the broader deployment of solid-state nanopores for high-resolution single-molecule sensing. Here, we introduce a buried nanopore architecture in which silicon nitride (SiNx) membranes are recessed within the silicon substrate using a time-controlled double-sided, anisotropic, wet etching process. This buried geometry enables sub-micrometer lateral membrane dimensions and achieves more than an order-of-magnitude improvement in impact resistance relative to conventional membranes formed at the wafer surface. Electrical conductance measurements reveal a reduced effective membrane thickness, suggesting enhanced ionic confinement and spatial resolution. We demonstrate the sensing capability of these buried nanopores through translocation measurement of double-stranded DNA, as short as 22 base pairs, confirming the high signal resolution of the buried membrane nanopores for label-free molecular analysis. The proposed fabrication method enhances mechanical durability, measurement resolution, and device yield, offering a scalable route for robust high-resolution nanopore biosensors.

