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Parasitic bipolar junction transistors in a floating-gate MOSFET for fluorescence detection

Authors
Shin, Kyeong-SikPack, Kyeong-KapPark, Jung-HoKim, Tae-SongJu, Byeong-KwonKang, Ji Yoon
Issue Date
Jul-2007
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Keywords
biosensors; bipolar junction transistor (BJT); fluorescence; MOSFET; microfluidic; photodiode
Citation
IEEE ELECTRON DEVICE LETTERS, v.28, no.7, pp.581 - 583
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Journal Title
IEEE ELECTRON DEVICE LETTERS
Volume
28
Number
7
Start Page
581
End Page
583
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/125747
DOI
10.1109/LED.2007.899999
ISSN
0741-3106
Abstract
In this letter, we examined whether the parasitic bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) in the MOSFET fabricated by the standard CMOS process can play a role as a fluorescence detector. To suppress the action of two vertical parasitic BJTs, the gate and n-well were tied in the parasitic BJTs, and the body node was connected to the drain. The proposed device was compared with the inherent and the parasitic diodes in the MOSFET. It had 100 times higher photocurrents than the diodes in the MOSFET. In addition, it was applied for the detection of the fluorescent signal, and could detect near 10 nM of Alexa 546. Therefore, CMOS-process-compatible parasitic BJTs can be used as a photodetector in an integrated fluorescence detector.
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