Surface charge sensitivity of silicon nanowires: size dependence.

@article{Elfstrm2007SurfaceCS,
  title={Surface charge sensitivity of silicon nanowires: size dependence.},
  author={Niklas Elfstr{\"o}m and Robert S. Juhasz and Ilya Sychugov and Torun Engfeldt and Amelie Eriksson Karlstr{\"o}m and Jan Linnros},
  journal={Nano letters},
  year={2007},
  volume={7 9},
  pages={
          2608-12
        }
}
Silicon nanowires of different widths were fabricated in silicon on insulator (SOI) material using conventional process technology combined with electron-beam lithography. The aim was to analyze the size dependence of the sensitivity of such nanowires for biomolecule detection and for other sensor applications. Results from electrical characterization of the nanowires show a threshold voltage increasing with decreasing width. When immersed in an acidic buffer solution, smaller nanowires exhibit… 

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