IP Library Granted Patent US 7,522,040
Granted Patent B2
US 7,522,040 · App. 11/111,121 · Granted Apr 21, 2009

Remotely communicating, battery-powered nanostructure sensor devices

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Patent No.
US 7,522,040
App. No.
11/111,121
Granted
Apr 21, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A portable sensor device incorporates a low-power, nanostructure sensor coupled to a wireless transmitter. The sensor uses a nanostructure conducting channel, such as a nanotube network, that is functionalized to respond to a selected analyte. A measurement circuit connected to the sensor determines a change in the electrical characteristic of the sensor, from which information concerning the present or absence of the analyte may be determined. The portable sensor device may include a portable power source, such as a battery. It may further include a transmitter for wirelessly transmitting data to a base station.

Claims (37)

1. A remote sensor device, comprising:

a nanostructure sensor comprising a nanostructure conducting channel between a source electrode and a drain electrode, wherein the nanostructure sensor is configured to respond to an analyte;

a measurement circuit operatively connected to the nanostructure sensor, the measurement circuit configured to provide a signal indicating a response of the nanostructure sensor to the analyte; and

a transmitter operatively connected to the measurement circuit, the transmitter configured to wirelessly transmit the signal,

wherein the nanostructure sensor, the measurement circuit, and the transmitter are assembled together in a portable unit.

2. The remote sensor device of claim 1 , further comprising a portable power source connected to provide power to the measurement circuit.

3. The remote sensor device of claim 2 , wherein the portable power source is selected from the group consisting of a battery, a solar cell, and a fuel cell.

4. The remote sensor device of claim 1 , wherein the measurement circuit further comprises a processor configured to determine an amount of the analyte based on the signal from the nanostructure sensor.

5. The remote sensor device of claim 1 , wherein the nanostructure conducting channel comprises a nanotube.

6. The remote sensor device of claim 1 , wherein the nanostructure conducting channel comprises a network of randomly-oriented nanotubes.

7. The remote sensor device of claim 6 , wherein the source electrode comprises a plurality of fingers interdigitated with fingers of the drain electrode.

8. The remote sensor device of claim 1 , further comprising a functionalization material disposed adjacent to the nanostructure conducting channel.

9. The remote sensor device of claim 8 , wherein the functionalization material comprises a material selected from palladium and polyethylene imine.

10. The remote sensor device of claim 1 , further comprising an encapsulation material covering the nanostructure conducting channel, the source electrode, and the drain electrode, wherein the encapsulation material is configured to control a diffusion rate of the analyte through the encapsulating material.

11. The remote sensor device of claim 1 , further comprising a base under the nanostructure conducting channel, the source electrode, and the drain electrode, wherein the base is selected from a semiconducting material and an insulating material.

12. The remote sensor device of claim 11 , further comprising a passivation layer interposed between the nanostructure conducting channel and the base.

13. The remote sensor device of claim 11 , further comprising a diffusion blocking layer interposed between the base and at least one of the source and drain electrodes.

14. The remote sensor device of claim 13 , wherein the diffusion blocking layer comprises a Si 3 N 4 layer.

15. The remote sensor device of claim 13 , further comprising a conditioned surface layer overlying the diffusion blocking layer.

16. The remote sensor device of claim 13 , wherein the conditioned surface layer comprises an SiO2 layer.

17. The remote sensor device of claim 1 , wherein the nanostructure sensor comprises a plurality of electrically isolated sensors configured to respond to the analyte.

18. The remote sensor device of claim 1 , wherein the nanostructure sensor comprises a plurality of electrically isolated sensors configured to respond to different analytes.

19. The remote sensor device of claim 1 , wherein the nanostructure sensor comprises at least a first nanostructure capacitor element disposed spaced-apart from at least a corresponding second capacitor element.

20. The remote sensor device of claim 1 , wherein one or more of the nanostructure sensor, at least a portion of the measurement circuit and at least a portion of the transmitter is included in an integrated circuit chip.

21. The remote sensor device of claim 1 , wherein the measurement circuit includes an analog-to-digital converter, and wherein the nano structure sensor communicates directly to the analog-to-digital converter without intermediate signal amplification.

22. The remote sensor device of claim 8 , wherein the functionalization material is patterned to cover a portion of the nanostructure conducting channel and to leave a remaining part of the nanostructure conducting channel exposed to the analyte.

23. The remote sensor device of claim 11 , wherein the base comprises a porous material, wherein the porous material comprises a plurality of channels configured to permit suction to be applied across the base.

24. A system for collecting information regarding a remote analyte, the system comprising:

a sensor device, comprising

a nanostructure sensor comprising a nanostructure conducting channel between a source electrode and a drain electrode,

a measurement circuit operatively connected to the nanostructure sensor configured to provide a signal indicating a response of the nanostructure sensor to an analyte,

a wireless transmitter operatively connected to the measurement circuit; and

a base station comprising a wireless receiver located remotely from the sensor device and configured to wirelessly receive the signal from the sensor device.

25. The system of claim 24 , further comprising a portable power source for the sensor device.

26. The system of claim 24 , further comprising a plurality of sensor devices each comprising a nanostructure sensor, wherein the base station is configured to wirelessly receive signals from the plurality of sensor devices indicating a response of each sensor to analytes.

27. The system of claim 24 , wherein the base station further comprises a transmitter adapted for wirelessly relaying the signal to a second remote station.

28. The system of claim 24 , wherein the base station further comprises an output device adapted for providing a user with information concerning an amount of analyte measured by the sensor device.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 29, 2012
From: SILICON VALLEY BANK
To: ALTERNATIVE ENERGY RESOURCES, INC.
Reel/Frame 029376/0105 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 18, 2010
From: ALTERNATIVE ENERGY RESOURCES, INC.
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
Reel/Frame 023957/0237 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 12, 2008
From: PASSMORE, JOHN LOREN; GABRIEL, JEAN-CHRISTOPHE P.; STAR, ALEXANDER; JOSHI, VIKRAM; SKARUPO, SERGEI
To: NANOMIX, INC.
Reel/Frame 021088/0934 →