Solid-state nanopores are a key platform for single-molecule detection and analysis that allow engineering of their properties by controlling size, shape, and chemical functionalization. However, approaches relying on polymers have limits for what concerns hardness, robustness, durability, and refractive index. Nanopores made of oxides with high dielectric constant would overcome such limits and have the potential to extend the suitability of solid-state nanopores toward optoelectronic technologies. Here, we present a versatile method to fabricate three-dimensional nanopores made of different dielectric oxides with convex, straight, and concave shapes and demonstrate their functionality in a series of technologies and applications such as ionic nanochannels, ionic current rectification, memristors, and DNA sensing. Our experimental data are supported by numerical simulations that showcase the effect of different shapes and oxide materials. This approach toward robust and tunable solid-state nanopores can be extended to other 3D shapes and a variety of dielectrics.

Tailored fabrication of 3d nanopores made of dielectric oxides for multiple nanoscale applications / Lanzavecchia, German; Sapunova, Anastasiia; Douaki, Ali; Weng, Shukun; Momotenko, Dmitry; Paulo, Gonçalo; Giacomello, Alberto; Krahne, Roman; Garoli, Denis. - In: NANO LETTERS. - ISSN 1530-6984. - 24:33(2024), pp. 10098-10105. [10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c02117]

Tailored fabrication of 3d nanopores made of dielectric oxides for multiple nanoscale applications

Paulo, Gonçalo;Giacomello, Alberto;
2024

Abstract

Solid-state nanopores are a key platform for single-molecule detection and analysis that allow engineering of their properties by controlling size, shape, and chemical functionalization. However, approaches relying on polymers have limits for what concerns hardness, robustness, durability, and refractive index. Nanopores made of oxides with high dielectric constant would overcome such limits and have the potential to extend the suitability of solid-state nanopores toward optoelectronic technologies. Here, we present a versatile method to fabricate three-dimensional nanopores made of different dielectric oxides with convex, straight, and concave shapes and demonstrate their functionality in a series of technologies and applications such as ionic nanochannels, ionic current rectification, memristors, and DNA sensing. Our experimental data are supported by numerical simulations that showcase the effect of different shapes and oxide materials. This approach toward robust and tunable solid-state nanopores can be extended to other 3D shapes and a variety of dielectrics.
2024
solid-state nanopores, 3D fabrication, single-molecule sensing, memristors, ICR
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Tailored fabrication of 3d nanopores made of dielectric oxides for multiple nanoscale applications / Lanzavecchia, German; Sapunova, Anastasiia; Douaki, Ali; Weng, Shukun; Momotenko, Dmitry; Paulo, Gonçalo; Giacomello, Alberto; Krahne, Roman; Garoli, Denis. - In: NANO LETTERS. - ISSN 1530-6984. - 24:33(2024), pp. 10098-10105. [10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c02117]
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