Review of metal oxide semiconductors-based thin-film transistors for point-of-care sensor applications
You Seung Rim
Abstract
Recently, oxide semiconductors-based thin-film transistors have received much attention for biosensor platforms due to their high sensitivity, good chemical resistance, easy surface immobilizations of bioreceptors, and easy fabrication process with solution process or sputtering method. Unlike Si technologies, oxide semiconductors-based thin-film transistors can be fabricated easily and it is highly attractive to make simple sensor arrays. For long-term health-care monitoring, high sensitivity, selectivity, and low-cost chip should be considered. Regarding these issues, metal oxide semiconductors and thin-film transistors are good candidates. Here we address state-of-the-art research trends of biosensors with metal oxide semiconductors-bases thin-film transistors and discuss solution-processing and sputtering methods, separately.