28 June 2015 to 3 July 2015
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SAIP2015 Proceeding published on 17 July 2016

From single nano-wire nano-electronics through gas FETs to deployable portable industrial sensing devices

3 Jul 2015, 09:40
20m
Oral Presentation Track F - Applied Physics Applied

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Dr Bonex Mwakikunga (CSIR National Laser Centre)

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From single nano-wire nano-electronics through gas FETs to deployable portable industrial sensing devices
Bonex W Mwakikunga
DST/CSIR National Centre for Nano-Structured Materials, PO Box 395, Pretoria 0001, South Africa
This presentation outlines the progress made since 2011 when the projects of building nano sensors at the CSIR in Pretoria started up to the present time (2015). The time line starts with our attempts to establish electrical contacts to single WO3 nanowires by focussed ion beam coating in Carl Zeiss SEM equipped with nano-manipulators [1]. Next are the attempts for on-chip growth SnO2 nanowires on Au patterned alumina substrates [2] and lastly the Au/Ti contacts to individual SnO2 nanowires by electron-beam lithography protocols [3]. All these approaches led to harnessing the nanowire devices into a micro-nano chip which became the first CSIR technology demonstration in 2013.
This demo has since been packaged into a complete breath analyser device which is now being tested in clinics where it is being calibrated to non-invasively monitor glucose levels in diabetic patients [4-6], formaldehyde and ammonia levels in renal failure patients as well as toluene levels in lung cancer patients; all this by simply analysing the patients’ breath for the listed biomarkers.
[1] B W Mwakikunga, A micro-nano-chip platform for contacting nano-structures electronically for diverse applications
[2] Bonex W Mwakikunga, A field effect transistor and a gas detector including a plurality of field effect transistors, PA158013/P
[3] B W Mwakikunga, A field effect transistor and a gas detector including a plurality of field effect transistors, PCT/IB2014/061713 (revised edition re-submitted)

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Dr Bonex Mwakikunga (CSIR National Laser Centre)

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