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arxiv: 1710.07211 · v1 · pith:H3AMEGMBnew · submitted 2017-10-19 · 🧮 math.AP · physics.app-ph

Diffusion-limited Reactions in Nanoscale Electronics

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A partial differential equation (PDE) was developed to describe time-dependent ligand-receptor interactions for applications in biosensing using field effect transistors (FET). The model describes biochemical interactions at the sensor surface (or biochemical gate) located at the bottom of a solution-well, which result in a time-dependent change in the FET conductance. It was shown that one can exploit the disparate length scales of the solution-well and biochemical gate to reduce the coupled PDE model to a single nonlinear integrodifferential equation (IDE) that describes the concentration of reacting species. Although this equation has a convolution integral with a singular kernel, a numerical approximation was constructed by applying the method of lines. The need for specialized quadrature techniques was obviated and numerical evidence strongly suggests that this method achieves first-order accuracy. Results reveal a depletion region on the biochemical gate, which non-uniformly alters the surface potential of the semiconductor.

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