Minimizing Contact Resistance and Flicker Noise in Micro Graphene Hall Sensors Using Persistent Carbene Modified Gold Electrodes

利用持久性卡宾修饰的金电极最大限度地降低微型石墨烯霍尔传感器的接触电阻和闪烁噪声

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Abstract

Scalable micro graphene Hall sensors (μGHSs) hold tremendous potential for highly sensitive and label-free biomagnetic sensing in physiological solutions. To enhance the performance of these devices, it is crucial to optimize frequency-dependent flicker noise to reduce the limit of detection (LOD), but it remains a great challenge due to the large contact resistance at the graphene-metal contact. Here we present a surface modification strategy employing persistent carbene on gold electrodes to reduce the contact resistivity by a factor of 25, greatly diminishing μGHS flicker noise by a factor of 1000 to 3.13 × 10(-14) V(2)/Hz while simultaneously lowering the magnetic LOD S(B)(1/2) to 1440 nT/Hz(1/2) at 1 kHz under a 100 μA bias current. To the best of our knowledge, this represents the lowest S(B)(1/2) reported for scalable μGHSs fabricated through wafer-scale photolithography. The reduction in contact noise is attributed to the π-π stacking interaction between the graphene and the benzene rings of persistent carbene, as well as the decrease in the work function of gold as confirmed by Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy. By incorporating a microcoil into the μGHS, we have demonstrated the real-time detection of superparamagnetic nanoparticles (SNPs), achieving a remarkable LOD of ∼528 μg/L. This advancement holds great potential for the label-free detection of magnetic biomarkers, e.g., ferritin, for the early diagnosis of diseases associated with iron overload, such as hereditary hemochromatosis (HHC).

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