Fig. 6 from Investigation of drift effect on silicon nanowire field effect transistor based pH sensor (Image 1 of 3) Sihyun Kim et al 2016 Jpn. J. Appl.

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Fig. 6 from Investigation of drift effect on silicon nanowire field effect transistor based pH sensor (Image 1 of 3) Sihyun Kim et al 2016 Jpn. J. Appl. Phys GG01 doi: /JJAP.55.06GG01

Fig. 6 from Investigation of drift effect on silicon nanowire field effect transistor based pH sensor (Image 2 of 3) Sihyun Kim et al 2016 Jpn. J. Appl. Phys GG01 doi: /JJAP.55.06GG01

Fig. 6 from Investigation of drift effect on silicon nanowire field effect transistor based pH sensor (Image 3 of 3) Sihyun Kim et al 2016 Jpn. J. Appl. Phys GG01 doi: /JJAP.55.06GG01