2021
DOI: 10.1109/jsen.2021.3090848
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Dynamic Pressure/Temperature Behaviour of GaN-Based Chemical Sensors

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“…The measurement starts in PBS-only as a baseline, and then PBS-only or different concentration of cortisol in PBS was added each time for 2 min per injection. An initial drift of the baseline signal is often observed possibly due to ionic interactions at the gate or channel interfaces and the 1/f noise, [52][53][54] which was stabilized in all the cases in less than 5 min. The tests were performed with a reservoir fixed on the sensor, exposing the sensor to 30 μL of solution at the fixed concentration after removing the previous solution.…”
Section: Cortisol Biosensingmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The measurement starts in PBS-only as a baseline, and then PBS-only or different concentration of cortisol in PBS was added each time for 2 min per injection. An initial drift of the baseline signal is often observed possibly due to ionic interactions at the gate or channel interfaces and the 1/f noise, [52][53][54] which was stabilized in all the cases in less than 5 min. The tests were performed with a reservoir fixed on the sensor, exposing the sensor to 30 μL of solution at the fixed concentration after removing the previous solution.…”
Section: Cortisol Biosensingmentioning
confidence: 95%