Fabrication of a Carbon Chain Based Nanosensor for Maximizing Spatial Resolution in DNA Sequencing

2020 IEEE 15th International Conference on Nano/Micro Engineered and Molecular System (NEMS)(2020)

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Using a carbon chain as the sensing element can significantly improve the spatial resolution in nanodevice based single molecule DNA sequencing. In this report, we demonstrate a top-down approach to reduce a single monolayer graphene attached to a silicon microelectrode chip to a sub-nanometer wide carbon chain suitable for DNA sequencing. This approach consists three major processing steps to first transfer the graphene to the chip, dice the attached graphene into graphene nanoribbons using Focused Ion Beam (FIB), and finally reduce the ribbon width by knocking off carbon atoms on the ribbon edge using Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). A final carbon chain of 0.8 nm wide and 5 nm long is accomplished. The measured electrical properties of the reduced graphene agree well with previous studies.
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graphene nanoribbons,carbon atoms,final carbon chain,reduced graphene,maximizing spatial resolution,sensing element,nanodevice based single molecule DNA sequencing,single monolayer graphene,silicon microelectrode chip,sub-nanometer wide carbon chain,attached graphene,carbon chain based nanosensor,focused ion beam,FIB,TEM,transmission electron microscopy,electrical properties,size 0.8 nm,size 5.0 nm,C-Si
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