| Literature DB >> 29460116 |
Zhishan Yuan1, Chengyong Wang2, Xin Yi3, Zhonghua Ni4, Yunfei Chen4, Tie Li5.
Abstract
Solid-state nanopore has captured the attention of many researchers due to its characteristic of nanoscale. Now, different fabrication methods have been reported, which can be summarized into two broad categories: "top-down" etching technology and "bottom-up" shrinkage technology. Ion track etching method, mask etching method chemical solution etching method, and high-energy particle etching and shrinkage method are exhibited in this report. Besides, we also discussed applications of solid-state nanopore fabrication technology in DNA sequencing, protein detection, and energy conversion.Entities:
Keywords: Applications; Fabrication; Solid-state nanopore
Year: 2018 PMID: 29460116 PMCID: PMC5818388 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-018-2463-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1Solid-state nanopore manufacturing technology development roadmap
Fig. 2Preparation of solid-state nanopore by mask etching methods. (a) GaAs solid-state nanopore [25], (b) silicon nanopore [33], and (c) aluminum nanopore with different shapes [34]
Fig. 3Preparation of solid-state nanopore by chemical solution etching. (a) Double-walled silicon nanopore [38], (b) silicon nanopore [27], and (c) highly controllable silicon nanopore [28]
Fig. 4High-energy particle etching and modification methods for the fabrication of solid-state nanopore. (a) ALD shrinkage, (b) self-calibration of nanopore edge, and (c) helium ion etching nanopore
Fig. 5Total internal reflection fluorescence (FTIR) parallel detection of DNA sequence [58]. a Schematic diagram. b Signal map of optical and ion current signals detected in the experiment
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