Superior Robust Ultrathin Single-Crystalline Silicon Carbide Membrane as a Versatile Platform for Biological Applications

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Tuan-Khoa, Nguyen
Hoang-Phuong, Phan
Kamble, Harshad
Vadivelu, Raja
Dinh, Toan
Iacopi, Alan
Walker, Glenn
Hold, Leonie
Nam-Trung, Nguyen
Dao, Dzung Viet
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2017
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Micromachined membranes are promising platforms for cell culture thanks to their miniaturization and integration capabilities. Possessing chemical inertness, biocompatibility, and integration, silicon carbide (SiC) membranes have attracted great interest toward biological applications. In this paper, we present the batch fabrication, mechanical characterizations, and cell culture demonstration of robust ultrathin epitaxial deposited SiC membranes. The as-fabricated ultrathin SiC membranes, with an ultrahigh aspect ratio (length/thickness) of up to 20 000, possess high a fracture strength up to 2.95 GPa and deformation up to 50 μm. A high optical transmittance of above 80% at visible wavelengths was obtained for 50 nm membranes. The as-fabricated membranes were experimentally demonstrated as an excellent substrate platform for bio-MEMS/NEMS cell culture with the cell viability rate of more than 92% after 72 h. The ultrathin SiC membrane is promising for in vitro observations/imaging of bio-objects with an extremely short optical access.

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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces

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9

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48

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Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)

Nanomaterials

Inorganic materials (incl. nanomaterials)

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Chemical sciences

Physical sciences

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