期刊论文详细信息
IEEE Photonics Journal
Solid-State Nanopore Recognition and Measurement Using Shannon Entropy
Ty R. Wojcik1  Diego Krapf2 
[1] $^{1}$Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins , CO, USA;$^{2}$School of Biomedical Engineering , Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA;
关键词: DNA sensing;    microscopy;    nanohole arrays;    nanostructures;   
DOI  :  10.1109/JPHOT.2011.2129503
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Solid-state nanopores are structures that can be fabricated using the electron beam of a transmission electron microscope (TEM). Nanopores can be used to electrically detect individual DNA molecules, and they have the potential to be applied to genomic sequencing. Current nanofabrication methods are manual and time-consuming, and thus, they do not allow for the fabrication of large-scale nanopore arrays. One of the requirements in the development of an efficient fabrication process is the automated recognition and measurement of nanopore dimension in real time. Here, we present a method for nanopore edge detection that uses Shannon entropy to identify nanopores in electron microscopy images. The nanostructure edges are determined by applying a Shannon entropy filter. This entropy image is segmented, and the texture-defined edges are determined. The diameters of nanopores as small as 3 nm are directly measured.

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