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Nanopore Integrated Nanogaps for DNA Detection
A high-throughput fabrication of
sub-10 nm nanogap electrodes combined
with solid-state nanopores is described. These devices should allow
concomitant tunneling and ionic current detection of translocating
DNA molecules. We report the optimal fabrication parameters in terms
of dose, resist thickness, and gap shape that allow easy reproduction
of the fabrication process at wafer scale. The device noise and current
voltage characterizations performed and the influence of the nanoelectrodes
on the ionic current noise is identified. In some cases, ionic current
rectification for connected or biased nanogap electrodes is also observed.
In order to increase the extremely low translocation rates, several
experimental strategies were tested and modeled using finite element
analysis. Our findings are useful for future device designs of nanopore
integrated electrodes for DNA sequencing