Fine chemical changes were electrically detected by functionalized epitaxial graphene field-effect transistors (GFET) on SiC substrates, which were expected to have the intrinsic sensing characteristics of a single-crystal graphene film. An iminobiotin (IB)-modified GFET was fabricated to measure the interaction between avidin and IB. IB interacts strongly with avidin in a solution at pH 9, while the interaction becomes weak at a lower pH. The electrical characteristics shifted with increasing concentration of avidin at pH 7 and pH 9, and could be fitted by the adsorption isotherm. However, almost constant electrical characteristics were observed at pH 4. These pH dependences clearly showed that a modified GFET with an epitaxial graphene film on a SiC substrate can act as an environmental sensor for small chemical reactions.
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Taniguchi, Y., Miki, T., Ohno, Y., Nagase, M., Arakawa, Y., & Yasuzawa, M. (2019). Observation of the interaction between avidin and iminobiotin using a graphene FET on a SiC substrate. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 58(SD). https://doi.org/10.7567/1347-4065/ab0544
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