State-space modeling for dynamic response of graphene FET biosensors

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Abstract

Graphene field effect transistor (G-FET) biosensors exhibit high sensitivity owing to their high electron/hole mobilities and unique 2D nature. However, a baseline drift is observed in their response in aqueous environment, making it difficult to analyze their response against target molecules. Here, we present a computational approach to build state-space models (SSMs) for the time-series data of a G-FET biosensor; the approach helps separate the response against target molecules from the baseline drift. The charge neutral point of the G-FET sensor was continuously measured while sensing target molecules. The obtained time-series data were modeled using the proposed SSMs. The model parameters were estimated through Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. The SSMs were evaluated using the widely-applicable Bayesian information criterion. The SSMs well fitted the time-series data of the G-FET biosensor, and the sensor response to target molecules was extracted from the baseline-drift data.

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Ushiba, S., Okino, T., Miyakawa, N., Ono, T., Shinagawa, A., Kanai, Y., … Matsumoto, K. (2020). State-space modeling for dynamic response of graphene FET biosensors. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 59(SG). https://doi.org/10.7567/1347-4065/ab65ac

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