DocumentCode :
3366524
Title :
Novel all-silicon sensor structure with integrated poly-Si electrodes
Author :
Montelius, L. ; Ling, T.G.I. ; Tegenfeldt, J.O.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Solid State Phys., Lund Univ., Sweden
Volume :
5
fYear :
1996
fDate :
31 Oct-3 Nov 1996
Firstpage :
2071
Abstract :
The interest in miniaturization of modern chemical and medical sensors is steadily increasing. However, when employing methods and fabrication procedures especially developed for microelectronics, one may encounter new and unpredictable problems for applications in aqueous media. For instance, in microelectronics often a dual metal layer system is employed for making electrical contacts. In a solution such a contact may result in galvanic reactions and/or may dissolve in the cleaning agents used for sterilization of medical devices. To address such issues the authors have employed an all-silicon based process technology for fabrication of sturdy and reliable devices with integrated poly-Silicon electrodes that tolerate most chemical environments. In this presentation the authors report on the first results using such electrodes. A comparative study between identical poly-Si and Aluminium electrodes was made in order to investigate the usefulness of poly-Si electrodes. The authors also demonstrate the nice possibility to use well-documented methods for surface modifications using silane coupling chemistry. The authors believe this added benefit for the silicon based electrodes of easy surface modification processes, as compared with metal electrodes, to be extremely valuable for the development of accurate and tailored sensor structures for specific applications
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; chemical sensors; electrodes; silicon; Al; Si; all-silicon based process technology; all-silicon sensor structure; aqueous media; cleaning agents; dual metal layer system; easy surface modification processes; electrical contacts; galvanic reactions; integrated poly-Si electrodes; medical devices sterilization; metal electrodes; microelectronics; sturdy reliable devices fabrication; Aluminum; Biomedical electrodes; Chemical processes; Chemical sensors; Chemical technology; Cleaning; Contacts; Fabrication; Galvanizing; Microelectronics;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1996. Bridging Disciplines for Biomedicine. Proceedings of the 18th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3811-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.1996.646437
Filename :
646437
Link To Document :
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