COVID-19 Detection via Silicon Nanowire Field-Effect Transistor: Setup and Modeling of Its Function

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Abstract

Biomolecular detection methods have evolved from simple chemical processes to laboratory sensors capable of acquiring accurate measurements of various biological components. Recently, silicon nanowire field-effect transistors (SiNW-FETs) have been drawing enormous interest due to their potential in the biomolecular sensing field. SiNW-FETs exhibit capabilities such as providing real-time, label-free, highly selective, and sensitive detection. It is highly critical to diagnose infectious diseases accurately to reduce the illness and death spread rate. In this work, a novel SiNW-FET sensor is designed using a semiempirical approach, and the electronic transport properties are studied to detect the COVID-19 spike protein. Various electronic transport properties such as transmission spectrum, conductance, and electronic current are investigated by a semiempirical modeling that is combined with a nonequilibrium Green’s function. Moreover, the developed sensor selectivity is tested by studying the electronic transport properties for other viruses including influenza, rotavirus, and HIV. The results indicate that SiNW-FET can be utilized for accurate COVID-19 identification with high sensitivity and selectivity.

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Wasfi, A., Awwad, F., Gelovani, J. G., Qamhieh, N., & Ayesh, A. I. (2022). COVID-19 Detection via Silicon Nanowire Field-Effect Transistor: Setup and Modeling of Its Function. Nanomaterials, 12(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12152638

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