IP Library Granted Patent US 8,263,336
Granted Patent B2
US 8,263,336 · App. 13/149,331 · Granted Sep 11, 2012

Methods and apparatus for measuring analytes

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Patent No.
US 8,263,336
App. No.
13/149,331
Granted
Sep 11, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and apparatus relating to FET arrays including large FET arrays for monitoring chemical and/or biological reactions such as nucleic acid sequencing-by-synthesis reactions. Some methods provided herein relate to improving signal (and also signal to noise ratio) from released hydrogen ions during nucleic acid sequencing reactions.

Claims (13)

1. A chemical detection device, comprising:

a chemically-sensitive transistor having a floating gate structure;

a dielectric overlying the floating gate structure and having a well extending to a top surface of the floating gate structure, the well having sidewalls;

an adhesion layer on the sidewalls of the well, and on the top surface of the floating gate structure; and

a passivation layer on the adhesion layer to define an opening in the well.

2. The chemical detection device of claim 1 , further comprising signal lines for the chemically-sensitive transistor, wherein at least one of the signal lines is formed on a different metal layer than another of the signal lines.

3. The chemical detection device of claim 1 , wherein the well extends to a top surface of a conductor of the floating gate structure within an upper metal layer, and further comprising signal lines for the chemically-sensitive transistor within one or more metal layers below the upper metal layer.

4. The chemical detection device of claim 1 , wherein the passivation layer is a layer of metal oxide selected from Al 2 O 3 , Ta 2 O 5 , WO 3 , HfO 3 , Iridium Oxide.

5. The chemical detection device of claim 3 , wherein at least one of the signal lines for the chemically-sensitive transistor is separated from the upper metal layer by one or more additional metal layers.

6. The chemical detection device of claim 5 , wherein at least one of the signal lines for the chemically-sensitive transistor is separated from the upper metal layer by at least two additional metal layers.

7. The chemical detection device of claim 1 , wherein the adhesion layer is Al 2 O 2 , and the passivation layer is Ta 2 O 5 .

8. The chemical detection device of claim 7 , wherein the adhesion layer has better adhesion properties to the sidewalls of the well and the top surface of the floating gate structure than that of the passivation layer, and the passivation layer has higher sensitivity to pH than that of the adhesion layer.

9. The chemical detection device of claim 1 , wherein the adhesion layer and passivation layer are conformal layers within the well.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 5, 2012
From: ION TORRENT SYSTEMS INCORPORATED
To: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 028318/0065 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNEE NAME PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 028024 FRAME 0981. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SELL ASSIGN AND TRANSFER OF THE ENTIRE INTEREST. Recorded Apr 19, 2012
From: ROTHBERG, JONATHAN M.; BUSTILLO, JAMES M.; MILGREW, MARK; SCHULTZ, JONATHAN C.; MARRAN, DAVID; REARICK, TODD M.; JOHNSON, KIM L.
To: ION TORRENT SYSTEMS INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 028308/0324 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 11, 2012
From: ROTHBERG, JONATHAN M; BUSTILLO, JAMES M; MILGREW, MARK; SCHULTZ, JONATHAN C; MARRAN, DAVID; REARICK, TODD M; JOHNSON, KIM L
To: LIFE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 028024/0981 →