Piezotransistive transduction of femtoscale displacement for photoacoustic spectroscopy

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Measurement of femtoscale displacements in the ultrasonic frequency range is attractive for advanced material characterization and sensing, yet major challenges remain in their reliable transduction using non-optical modalities, which can dramatically reduce the size and complexity of the transducer assembly. Here we demonstrate femtoscale displacement transduction using an AlGaN/GaN heterojunction field effect transistor-integrated GaN microcantilever that utilizes piezoelectric polarization-induced changes in two-dimensional electron gas to transduce displacement with very high sensitivity. The piezotransistor demonstrated an ultra-high gauge factor of 8,700 while consuming an extremely low power of 1.36 nW, and transduced external excitation with a superior noise-limited resolution of 12.43 fm Hz -1/2 and an outstanding responsivity of 170 nV fm -1, which is comparable to the optical transduction limits. These extraordinary characteristics, which enabled unique detection of nanogram quantity of analytes using photoacoustic spectroscopy, can be readily exploited in realizing a multitude of novel sensing paradigms.

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Talukdar, A., Faheem Khan, M., Lee, D., Kim, S., Thundat, T., & Koley, G. (2015). Piezotransistive transduction of femtoscale displacement for photoacoustic spectroscopy. Nature Communications, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8885

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