2023
DOI: 10.3390/chemosensors11050312
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Modeling and Simulation of a TFET-Based Label-Free Biosensor with Enhanced Sensitivity

Sagarika Choudhury,
Krishna Lal Baishnab,
Koushik Guha
et al.

Abstract: This study discusses the use of a triple material gate (TMG) junctionless tunnel field-effect transistor (JLTFET) as a biosensor to identify different protein molecules. Among the plethora of existing types of biosensors, FET/TFET-based devices are fully compatible with conventional integrated circuits. JLTFETs are preferred over TFETs and JLFETs because of their ease of fabrication and superior biosensing performance. Biomolecules are trapped by cavities etched across the gates. An analytical mathematical mod… Show more

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“…Several TFET-based biosensors with various geometry have been proposed. Some of the most interesting introduced devices are double-gate 15 , 16 , vertical 17 20 , core-shell nanotube 21 23 , charge-plasma 24 28 , and electron–hole bilayer 29 TFET structures. However, in all of these devices, the gate leakage current can affect the performance of the biosensor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several TFET-based biosensors with various geometry have been proposed. Some of the most interesting introduced devices are double-gate 15 , 16 , vertical 17 20 , core-shell nanotube 21 23 , charge-plasma 24 28 , and electron–hole bilayer 29 TFET structures. However, in all of these devices, the gate leakage current can affect the performance of the biosensor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%