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Fizika i Tekhnika Poluprovodnikov, 2018 Volume 52, Issue 5, Page 508 (Mi phts5834)

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XXV International Symposium ''Nanostructures: Physics and Technology'', Saint Petersburg, June 26-30, 2017
Nanostructure Characterization

TiN nanoporous electrode covered by single cell as bio-electronic sensor of radiation hazard

D. D. Stupin

St. Petersburg Academic University, Russian Academy of Sciences, 194021 St. Petersburg, Russia

Abstract: Here we demonstrate a simple label-free bio-electronic radiation (ultra-violet) hazard detector based on non-destructive electrical impedance spectroscopy technique with a single living cell as a sensing element. Radiation results in wrong cell’s functioning and, as corollary, cell’s membrane distortion. The latter results in impedance shift for the electrode covered by the cell. The additional sensitivity of impedance shift is achieved by the simultaneous usage of the TiN porous electrodes and adaptive filtering for impedance data processing. The main advantage of the proposed sensor with respect to purely physical and/or chemical sensors is high selectivity: it a priory reacts only on the dangerous for living beings radiation.

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Semiconductors, 2018, 52:5, 600–601

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