Recent Advances in Single-Molecule Sensors Based on STM Break Junction Measurements

Biosensors (Basel). 2022 Jul 26;12(8):565. doi: 10.3390/bios12080565.

Abstract

Single-molecule recognition and detection with the highest resolution measurement has been one of the ultimate goals in science and engineering. Break junction techniques, originally developed to measure single-molecule conductance, recently have also been proven to have the capacity for the label-free exploration of single-molecule physics and chemistry, which paves a new way for single-molecule detection with high temporal resolution. In this review, we outline the primary advances and potential of the STM break junction technique for qualitative identification and quantitative detection at a single-molecule level. The principles of operation of these single-molecule electrical sensing mainly in three regimes, ion, environmental pH and genetic material detection, are summarized. It clearly proves that the single-molecule electrical measurements with break junction techniques show a promising perspective for designing a simple, label-free and nondestructive electrical sensor with ultrahigh sensitivity and excellent selectivity.

Keywords: STM break junction; ionic detection; nucleotide detection; pH detection; single-molecule sensor.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Nanotechnology* / methods