Title :
Drain Current Model of a Four-Gate Dielectric Modulated MOSFET for Application as a Biosensor
Author :
Ajay ; Narang, Rakhi ; Saxena, Manoj ; Gupta, Mridula
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Sci., Univ. of Delhi South Campus, New Delhi, India
Abstract :
In this paper, an analytical model of a four-gate dielectric modulated MOSFET for label-free electrical detection of the biomolecules has been proposed. To provide a binding site for the biomolecules, the channel region of MOSFET is left open in the four-gate configuration, which is conventionally covered by the gate electrode. As a result, the electrical characteristics of the device are affected by the neutral and charged biomolecules that binds to the underlap (open) channel region. The electrostatics is developed by solving a 2-D Poisson´s equation, assuming a parabolic potential profile along the channel direction using the conformal mapping technique and subsequently the drain current model is developed. The change in the threshold voltage is used as a sensing metric for the detection of biomolecules after their immobilization in the open region. The characteristic trends are supported and verified using the ATLAS device simulation software.
Keywords :
MOSFET; Poisson equation; biomolecular electronics; biosensors; conformal mapping; dielectric materials; electrodes; electrostatics; 2-D Poisson equation; ATLAS device simulation software; biosensor; charged biomolecule; conformal mapping technique; drain current model; electrical characteristic; electrostatics; four-gate dielectric modulated MOSFET; gate electrode; label-free electrical detection; metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor; neutral biomolecule; parabolic potential profile; threshold voltage; underlap channel region; Biological system modeling; Cavity resonators; Dielectric constant; Logic gates; MOSFET; Molecular biophysics; Threshold voltage; Biosensor; conformal mapping; dielectric modulation; split-gate MOSFET; split-gate MOSFET.;
Journal_Title :
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TED.2015.2441753