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Reversible Conversion between Schottky and Ohmic Contacts for Highly Sensitive, Multifunctional Biosensors

  • Luming Zhao
  • , Hu Li
  • , Jianping Meng
  • , Aurelia Chi Wang
  • , Puchuan Tan
  • , Yang Zou
  • , Zuqing Yuan
  • , Junfeng Lu
  • , Caofeng Pan
  • , Yubo Fan
  • , Yaming Zhang
  • , Yan Zhang*
  • , Zhong Lin Wang
  • , Zhou Li
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Beihang University
  • Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Guangxi University
  • University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

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Abstract

Schottky and Ohmic contacts–based electronics play an important role in highly sensitive detection of biomolecules and neural electric impulses, respectively. The reversible conversion between these two contacts appears especially important for multifunctional sensing by just one biosensor. Here, Schottky barrier height (SBH) is successfully tuned by triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) and the same device is made to achieve reversible conversion between Schottky contact and Ohmic contact. In the same Schottky to Ohmic reversible (SOR) biosensor, highly sensitive detections of biomolecule (i.e., neurotransmitter) and neural electric signal are achieved at different contact states. The SOR biosensor reveals the feasibility of using one device to realize multifunctional detection. This work proposes a simple and significant method to achieve reversible tuning between the Schottky contact and Ohmic contact on one device by TENG, which exhibits great potential in developing multifunctional and high-sensitivity biosensors, rectifiers, and other functional electronic devices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1907999
JournalAdvanced Functional Materials
Volume30
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2020

Keywords

  • Schottky/Ohmic contacts
  • multifunctional biosensors
  • reversible conversion
  • semiconductor nanowires
  • triboelectric nanogenerators

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