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Electrolyte-Insulator-Semiconductor

An Electrolyte-Insulator-Semiconductor (EIS) sensor is a sensor that is made of these three components:

  • an electrolyte with the chemical that should be measured
  • an insulator that field effect interaction, without leak currents between the two other components
  • a semiconductor to register the chemical changes

It can be used in combination with other structures e.g. to construct a Light-Addressable-Potentiometric Sensor (LAPS).



 
 
 

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