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Two-dimensional layered MoS? biosensors enable highly sensitive detection of biomolecules.


ABSTRACT: We present a MoS2 biosensor to electrically detect prostate specific antigen (PSA) in a highly sensitive and label-free manner. Unlike previous MoS2-FET-based biosensors, the device configuration of our biosensors does not require a dielectric layer such as HfO2 due to the hydrophobicity of MoS2. Such an oxide-free operation improves sensitivity and simplifies sensor design. For a quantitative and selective detection of PSA antigen, anti-PSA antibody was immobilized on the sensor surface. Then, introduction of PSA antigen, into the anti-PSA immobilized sensor surface resulted in a lable-free immunoassary format. Measured off-state current of the device showed a significant decrease as the applied PSA concentration was increased. The minimum detectable concentration of PSA is 1?pg/mL, which is several orders of magnitude below the clinical cut-off level of ~4?ng/mL. In addition, we also provide a systematic theoretical analysis of the sensor platform - including the charge state of protein at the specific pH level, and self-consistent channel transport. Taken together, the experimental demonstration and the theoretical framework provide a comprehensive description of the performance potential of dielectric-free MoS2-based biosensor technology.

SUBMITTER: Lee J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4268637 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Two-dimensional layered MoS₂ biosensors enable highly sensitive detection of biomolecules.

Lee Joonhyung J   Dak Piyush P   Lee Yeonsung Y   Park Heekyeong H   Choi Woong W   Alam Muhammad A MA   Kim Sunkook S  

Scientific reports 20141217


We present a MoS2 biosensor to electrically detect prostate specific antigen (PSA) in a highly sensitive and label-free manner. Unlike previous MoS2-FET-based biosensors, the device configuration of our biosensors does not require a dielectric layer such as HfO2 due to the hydrophobicity of MoS2. Such an oxide-free operation improves sensitivity and simplifies sensor design. For a quantitative and selective detection of PSA antigen, anti-PSA antibody was immobilized on the sensor surface. Then,  ...[more]

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