研究目的
To develop high-density, electroless plated microelectrode arrays for CMOS-based high-sensitivity direct bacteria and HeLa cell counting, addressing the technical challenges of forming bacteria-sized microelectrodes and developing high-sensitivity and high-speed amperometry circuits.
研究成果
The development of bacteria-sized microelectrode arrays using electroless plating for CMOS-based high-sensitivity direct bacteria counting was successful. The technique allowed for the reduction of microelectrode dimensions to 1.2 μm × 2.05 μm, with uniformity and trench structures verified. CV measurements demonstrated the feasibility of direct counting of bacteria-sized microbeads and HeLa cells, indicating the potential for high-sensitivity pathogen detection.
研究不足
The study acknowledges the technical and application constraints of forming bacteria-sized microelectrodes and the need for high-sensitivity and high-speed amperometry circuits. Potential areas for optimization include further reducing microelectrode size and improving the sensitivity and speed of amperometry circuits.