Origins of Charge Noise
in Carbon Nanotube Field-Effect
Transistor Biosensors
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Abstract
Determining the major noise sources in nanoscale field-effect
transistor
(nanoFET) biosensors is critical for improving bioelectronic interfaces.
We use the carbon nanotube (CNT) FET biosensor platform to examine
the noise generated by substrate interactions and surface adsorbates,
both of which are present in current nanoFET biosensors. The charge
noise model is used as a quantitative framework to show that insulating
substrates and surface adsorbates are both significant contributors
to the noise floor of CNT FET biosensors. Removing substrate interactions
and surface adsorbates reduces the power spectral density of background
voltage fluctuations by 19-fold