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Novel Porous Silicon Microfabrication Technique Increases Sensing Ability

Sensors can be used to detect biochemical, other molecules in liquids

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

Georgia Institute of Technology researchers have developed a novel method for improving silicon-based sensors used to detect biochemicals and other molecules in liquids. The simplified approach produces micro-scale optical detection devices that cost less to make than other designs, and provide a six-fold increase in sensitivity to target molecules. The new technique uses a thin film of porous silicon material to coat a layer of light-conducting dense silicon. The porous silicon thin film con...

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