Title :
Integration of Magnetoresistive Biochips on a CMOS Circuit
Author :
Cardoso, F.A. ; Costa, T. ; Germano, J. ; Cardoso, S. ; Borme, J. ; Gaspar, J. ; Fernandes, J.R. ; Piedade, M.S. ; Freitas, P.P.
Author_Institution :
INESC Microsistemas e Nanotecnologias (INESC MN), Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract :
Since 2006, fully scalable matrix-based magnetoresistive biochips have been proposed. This integration was initially achieved with thin film switching devices and moved to complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) switching devices and electronics. In this paper, a new microfabrication process is proposed to integrate magnetoresistive sensors on a small CMOS chip (4 mm2). This chip includes a current generator, multiplexers, and a diode in series with a spin valve as matrix element. In this configuration, it is shown that the fabricated spin-valves have similar magnetic characteristics when compared to standalone spin valves. This validates the successfulness of the developed microfabrication process. The noise of each matrix element is further characterized and compared to the noise of a standalone spin valve and a portable electronic platform designed to perform biological assays. Although the noise is still higher, the spin valve integrated on the CMOS chip enables an increase in density and compactness of the measuring electronics.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; integrated circuit measurement; lab-on-a-chip; magnetic sensors; microfabrication; microsensors; spin valves; thin film circuits; CMOS circuit; CMOS switching device; biological assay; complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor switching device; current generator; diode; electronic measurement; integration; magnetoresistive sensor; matrix element; microfabrication process; multiplexer; portable electronic platform; scalable matrix-based magnetoresistive biochip; spin valve; thin film switching device; CMOS integrated circuits; Current measurement; Magnetic sensors; Magnetoresistance; Noise; Semiconductor device measurement; Biochip; complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS); magnetoresistive sensor; spin valve;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2012.2198449