Semiconductor devices and systems containing nanofluidic channels
View Patent ↗Some embodiments include methods of forming voids within semiconductor constructions. In some embodiments the voids may be utilized as microstructures for distributing coolant, for guiding electromagnetic radiation, or for separation and/or characterization of materials. Some embodiments include constructions having micro-structures therein which correspond to voids, conduits, insulative structures, semiconductor structures or conductive structures.
1. A semiconductor construction, comprising:
a semiconductor material base;
a pair of projections extending upwardly from the base;
a cover extending across the projections;
a nanofluidic channel contained between the projections, base and cover;
a first conductive region along a first segment of a periphery of the nanofluidic channel;
a second conductive region along a second segment of the periphery of the nanofluidic channel and spaced from the first conductive region by an intervening segment of the nanofluidic channel; and
a detector electrically coupled to both of the first and second conductive regions.
2. The construction of claim 1 wherein the base comprises monocrystalline silicon, the projections comprise silicon dioxide, and the cover comprises monocrystalline silicon.
3. The construction of claim 1 wherein the first conductive region is along the base and the second conductive region is along the cover.
4. The construction of claim 1 wherein the base comprises monocrystalline silicon, the projections comprise silicon dioxide, and the cover comprises monocrystalline silicon; and wherein the first and second conductive regions are conductively-doped regions of the base and cover, respectively.
5. The construction of claim 1 wherein the first conductive region is along one of the projections and the second conductive region is along the other of the projections.