DocumentCode :
1962554
Title :
Modeling and design of polythiophene gate electrode ChemFETs for environmental pollutant sensing
Author :
Krishna, T. Vamsi ; Jessing, Jeffrey R. ; Russell, Dale D. ; Scaggs, Jonathan ; Warner, Lisa R. ; Hartman, Joe A.
Author_Institution :
Boise State Univ., ID, USA
fYear :
2003
fDate :
30 June-2 July 2003
Firstpage :
271
Lastpage :
274
Abstract :
Water-borne pollutants such as volatile organic compounds are a serious environmental concern, which has increased the demand for chemical sensing elements. Solid-state sensors based on catalytic gate devices are a subject of current research, however they are restricted in practical applications because of their inability to operate at room temperature. Conducting polymer FETs, which employ a conducting gate polymer, have received much attention due to their unique electronic and optical properties. Polythiophene is chosen as the semi-conductive gate polymer in this work. A functional group attached to the polythiophene is used to detect analytes (i.e., mercury in this work) of interest. The selectivity of the derivitized polythiophene to mercury can be rationalized based on the size of the ring, presence of oxygen and nitrogen donor atoms. In this paper, the modeling and design of a polythiophene gate electrode ChemFET will be discussed. Specifically the model development and resultant device simulations using Silvaco TCAD will be presented. Using this model various current-voltage characteristics of the ChemFET corresponding to parameters such as substrate doping, gate oxide thickness, various gate stacks, and device geometries are presented.
Keywords :
chemical sensors; conducting polymers; ion sensitive field effect transistors; semiconductor device models; technology CAD (electronics); Silvaco TCAD; catalytic gate devices; chemical sensing; conducting polymer FET; current-voltage characteristics; electronic properties; environmental pollutant sensing; optical properties; polythiophene gate electrode chemFET; room temperature; semiconductive gate polymer; solid-state sensors; substrate doping; volatile organic compounds; water-borne pollutants; Chemical compounds; Chemical elements; Electrodes; Optical polymers; Organic chemicals; Pollution; Semiconductor process modeling; Solid state circuits; Temperature sensors; Volatile organic compounds;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
University/Government/Industry Microelectronics Symposium, 2003. Proceedings of the 15th Biennial
ISSN :
0749-6877
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7972-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/UGIM.2003.1225741
Filename :
1225741
Link To Document :
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