Supramolecular functional interfacial architectures for biosensor applications

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Silicon Carbide is mainly used for power semiconductor devices fabrication. However, SiC material also offers attractive properties for other types of applications, such as high temperature sensors and biomedical devices. Micro-electrodes arrays are one of the leading biosensor applications. Semi-insulating SiC can be used to implement these devices, offering higher performances than Silicon. In addition, it can be combined with Carbon Nanotubes growth technology to improve the devices sensing performances. Other biosensors were SiC could be used are microfluidic based devices. However, improvement of SiCOI starting material is necessary to fulfill the typical requirements of such applications.


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