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Wafer‐Scale Fabrication of Nanopore Devices for Single‐Molecule DNA Biosensing using MoS 2 (CROSBI ID 301887)

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Thakur, Mukeshchand ; Macha, Michal ; Chernev, Andrey ; Graf, Michael ; Lihter, Martina ; Deen, Jochem ; Tripathi, Mukesh ; Kis, Andras ; Radenovic, Aleksandra Wafer‐Scale Fabrication of Nanopore Devices for Single‐Molecule DNA Biosensing using MoS 2 // Small methods, 4 (2020), 11; 2000072, 10. doi: 10.1002/smtd.202000072

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Thakur, Mukeshchand ; Macha, Michal ; Chernev, Andrey ; Graf, Michael ; Lihter, Martina ; Deen, Jochem ; Tripathi, Mukesh ; Kis, Andras ; Radenovic, Aleksandra

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Wafer‐Scale Fabrication of Nanopore Devices for Single‐Molecule DNA Biosensing using MoS 2

Atomically thin (2D) nanoporous membranes are an excellent platform for a broad scope of academic research. Their thickness and intrinsic ion selectivity (demonstrated for example in molybdenum disulfide-MoS2) make them particularly attractive for single-molecule biosensing experiments and osmotic energy harvesting membranes. Currently, one of the major challenges associated with the research progress and industrial development of 2D nanopore membrane devices is small-scale thin-film growth and small-area transfer methods. To address these issues, a large-area protocol including a wafer-scale monolayer MoS2 synthesis, Si/SiNx substrate fabrication and wafer-scale material transfer are demonstrated. First, the 7.62 cm wafer-scale MOCVD growth yielding homogenous monolayer MoS2 films are introduced. Second, a large number of devices are fabricated in one batch by employing the wafer-scale thin-film transfer method with high transfer efficiency (>70% device yield). The growth, the transfer quality and cleanliness are investigated using transmission electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy and Raman spectroscopy. Finally, the applicability and robustness of the large-area protocol is demonstrated by performing a set of double-stranded DNA translocation experiments through as-fabricated MoS2 nanopore devices. It is believed that the shown approach will pave the way toward wafer-scale, high-throughput use of 2D nanopores in various applications.

2D materials, biosensing, growth, molybdenum disulfide, nanopores, transfer, wafer-scale

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4 (11)

2020.

2000072

10

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2366-9608

10.1002/smtd.202000072

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