Title :
Optimized Electrode Geometry for an Improved Impedance Based Macroporous Silicon Bacteria Detector
Author :
Das, Ramkrishna Dev ; Mondal, Naresh ; Das, Sumantra ; RoyChaudhuri, Chirasree
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Telecommun. Eng., Bengal Eng. & Sci. Univ., Shibpur, India
fDate :
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper reports the optimization of electrode geometry on macroporous silicon biosensor for improved bacteria detection. Macroporous silicon of 8 μm thickness and 55% porosity has been fabricated on a 10-20 Ω-cm wafer using hydrofluoric acid and dimethyl sulfoxide. The electrode configurations selected for optimization are coplanar rectangular types with simple two-electrode, interdigitated comb finger-like electrode, and a combination of simple electrode and comb-shaped electrode designs. With these configurations, 14 different patterns have been generated with varying lengths and spacing within the technological constraints of low cost screen printing method of electrode fabrication with a wide range of effective exposed area from 0.04 to 0.6 mm2 by techniques from design of experiments. The sensitivity toward bacteria detection for all the patterns has been estimated by computation of an area utilization factor (AUF) which has been defined as the ratio of the effective area occupied by the captured bacteria to the effective exposed area available for capture. From the AUF values, eight patterns have been selected which are above a lower cut-off threshold for experimentation with E.coli O157 in the range of 102CFU/ml to 106 CFU/ml. It has been observed that the pattern with the highest AUF is capable of detecting 102CFU/ml E.coli O157 with a sensitivity of 11% without any pre-concentration which was not possible in the earlier reports of macroporous silicon.
Keywords :
biomedical electrodes; biosensors; cellular biophysics; elemental semiconductors; microorganisms; porous semiconductors; silicon; AUF values; E.coli 0157; area utilization factor; bacteria detection; comb-shaped electrode design; coplanar rectangular type electrode optimization; cut-off threshold; dimethyl sulfoxide; electrode geometry optimization; hydrofluoric acid; impedance based macroporous silicon bacteria detector; macroporous silicon biosensor; macroporous silicon fabrication; pattern selection; screen printing method; size 8 mum; technological constraints; two-electrode interdigitated comb finger-like electrode; Electrodes; Equations; Geometry; Impedance; Microorganisms; Sensitivity; Silicon; Area utilization factor; bacteria detection; impedance biosensor; improved sensitivity; macroporous silicon; optimized electrode geometry;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2011.2175724