Kevin F. Peters
Hewlett-Packard
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Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering | 2005
Sven Moller; Garry Dale Hinch; Kenneth J. Duda; P. E. Kornilovitch; Kevin F. Peters; Kenneth Ward; Qingqiao Wei; Xioafeng Yang
Nano-engineered devices with potential for trace level detection of chemical or biological species are investigated. The sensor system is a ChemFET device based on micro- and nano-scale silicon wires. The sensor response to changes in pH reveals a significantly higher sensitivity of nano-scale devices compared to micro-scale devices. By immobilizing DNA probe molecules on the silicon wire surface, the ChemFET devices are rendered specific to this DNA sequence. Differential measurements minimize the effects of non-specific binding. At a concentration of CDNA=10μM, two different single stranded 24-base DNA oligonucleotides have been clearly distinguished in the sensor response. DNA hybridization on the silicon wire surface is further corroborated by fluorescence spectroscopy and analysis of characteristic time constants in the sensors response.
Archive | 2002
James Stasiak; Paul H. McClelland; David E. Hackleman; Grant Pease; R. Stanley Williams; Kevin F. Peters
Archive | 2006
James Stasiak; Kevin F. Peters; Jennifer Wu; Pavel Kornilovich; Y. Chen
Archive | 2005
Pavel Kornilovich; Peter Mardilovich; Kevin F. Peters
Archive | 2005
Xiaofeng Yang; Kevin F. Peters
Archive | 2004
James Stasiak; David Champion; Kevin F. Peters; Donald J. Coulman; Tony S. Cruz-Uribe
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Adam L. Ghozeil; James Stasiak; Kevin F. Peters; Galen H. Kawamoto
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Kenneth Ward; Pavel Kornilovich; Kevin F. Peters; Qingqiao Wei
Archive | 2003
James Stasiak; Kevin F. Peters
Archive | 2006
Duncan Stewart; William M. Tong; R. Stanley Williams; Philip J. Kuekes; Sean Xiao-An Zhang; Kevin F. Peters; Kenneth Ward