Patent ID: 8294476
Filing Date: 2012-10-23
Classification: G01N

Abstract:
1. A method for measuring values from a sensor cell having the basic structure of an MOS silicone transistor and including a polymer material therein, electrodes (OS, OD) being positioned on either side of the polymer material in addition to the electrodes (SS, SD) placed adjacent the silicone transistor, the method comprising the steps of: biasing the SS and SD electrodes to a positive high voltage level while maintaining the OS and OD electrodes at ground for a first predetermined period of time, thereby expelling an analyte from the polymer material biasing the SD electrode to a positive low voltage, while maintaining the SS, OS and OD electrodes at ground for a predetermined second predetermined period of time; measuring the current flowing from electrode SS to electrode SD to determine a silicon current signature before analyte accumulation in a sensitive response region; biasing the SD electrode to a positive low voltage, the OS electrode to a positive high voltage and the OD electrode to a positive medium voltage while maintaining the SS electrode at ground, thereby introducing analyte into the polymer material; measuring the current flow from the SS electrode to the SD electrode to determine the silicon current signature immediately after analyte introduction; measuring the current flow from the OS electrode to the OD electrode to determine the organic current signature immediately after analyte introduction; allowing analyte accumulation in the polymer material over a third predetermined period of time; measuring the current flow from the SS electrode to the SD electrode to determine the silicon current signature after analyte accumulation; measuring the current flow from the OS electrode to the OD electrode to determine the organic current signature after analyte accumulation; biasing the SD electrode to a positive low voltage while maintaining the SS, OS and OD electrodes at ground for a fourth predetermined period of time; measuring the current flowing from the SS electrode to the SD electrode to determine the silicon current signature after analyte accumulation in sensitive response region.