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Electrochemical-Based Biosensors on Different Zinc Oxide Nanostructures: A Review
by
Sultan, Suhana Mohamed
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Ahmad, Mohd Khairul
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Napi, Muhammad Luqman Mohd
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Biosensors
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Dimensional stability
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Electrodes
2019
Electrochemical biosensors have shown great potential in the medical diagnosis field. The performance of electrochemical biosensors depends on the sensing materials used. ZnO nanostructures play important roles as the active sites where biological events occur, subsequently defining the sensitivity and stability of the device. ZnO nanostructures have been synthesized into four different dimensional formations, which are zero dimensional (nanoparticles and quantum dots), one dimensional (nanorods, nanotubes, nanofibers, and nanowires), two dimensional (nanosheets, nanoflakes, nanodiscs, and nanowalls) and three dimensional (hollow spheres and nanoflowers). The zero-dimensional nanostructures could be utilized for creating more active sites with a larger surface area. Meanwhile, one-dimensional nanostructures provide a direct and stable pathway for rapid electron transport. Two-dimensional nanostructures possess a unique polar surface for enhancing the immobilization process. Finally, three-dimensional nanostructures create extra surface area because of their geometric volume. The sensing performance of each of these morphologies toward the bio-analyte level makes ZnO nanostructures a suitable candidate to be applied as active sites in electrochemical biosensors for medical diagnostic purposes. This review highlights recent advances in various dimensions of ZnO nanostructures towards electrochemical biosensor applications.
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Simulation on the Effect of Channel Thickness on the Performance of Multi-Bridge Channel Field-Effect Transistor
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Sultan, Suhana Mohamed
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Xin, Tee Mei
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Hussin, Hanim
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Field effect transistors
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Parameters
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Performance degradation
2023
A Multi-Bridge Channel Field-Effect Transistor (MBCFET) structure has been designed and simulated to characterize its electrical performance. An MBCFET is a device designed to bridge single-channel FETs, allowing more flexibility with signal routing and power management in complex designs. However, MBCFET suffers from Short Channel Effects which degrade its performance. Channel thickness is another important parameter that affect the performance of MBCFETs. Thus, the impact of channel thickness variation on MBCFET performance is investigated in this project. The electrical characteristic of MBCFET such as its threshold voltage (V th ), subthreshold swing (SS), on-state current (I on ), and off-state current (I off ) were obtained and analyzed by using the TCAD simulation tool. Comparing the simulation results to published results indicated that the difference between the results was less than 5% for various parameters. The second part of the simulation work shows that as the channel thickness of an MBCFET increases, V th decreases, I on increases, and SS decreases. However, when the channel thickness is too thin, SS increases significantly, which leads to the device consuming higher power with lower performance.
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Device performances analysis of p-type doped silicene-based field effect transistor using SPICE-compatible model
2022
Moore’s Law is approaching its end as transistors are scaled down to tens or few atoms per device, researchers are actively seeking for alternative approaches to leverage more-than-Moore nanoelectronics. Substituting the channel material of a field-effect transistors (FET) with silicene is foreseen as a viable approach for future transistor applications. In this study, we proposed a SPICE-compatible model for p-type (Aluminium) uniformly doped silicene FET for digital switching applications. The performance of the proposed device is benchmarked with various low-dimensional FETs in terms of their on-to-off current ratio, subthreshold swing and drain-induced barrier lowering. The results show that the proposed p-type silicene FET is comparable to most of the selected low-dimensional FET models. With its decent performance, the proposed SPICE-compatible model should be extended to the circuit-level simulation and beyond in future work.
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The first solar-powered Magdas-9 installation and possible geomagnetically induced currents study at Johor, Malaysia
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Asraf Hairuddin, Muhammad
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Muzamil Mustam, Muhammad
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Iffah Abd Latiff, Zatul
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Data acquisition systems
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Diurnal variations
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Geomagnetic field
2019
The Magnetic Data Acquisition System (MAGDAS-9) was successfully installed at Universiti Teknologi MARA Johor, Pasir Gudang Campus, Malaysia (JOH station), under the joint collaboration between International Center for Space Weather Science and Education (ICSWSE), National Space Agency (ANGKASA) and UiTM Johor. This is the first solar-powered magnetometer under the Magnetic Data Acquisition System of Circum-pan Pacific Magnetometer Network (MAGDAS/CPMN). In this paper, construction process, installation process and analysis of first geomagnetic observations at MAGDAS JOH station are presented. In addition, analysis on time derivative of horizontal component of geomagnetic field (dH/dt) to indicate the possibility of Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GIC) occurrences is also presented in this paper. The obtained geomagnetic components: H, D, Z and Total F are approximately similar to World Magnetic Model 2015 (WMM2015) while the diurnal variation from this geomagnetic observation showing a good variation pattern. The analysis of dH/dt has indicated 2 significant events of GIC.
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Halal Logistics Implementation in Malaysia: A Practical View
2017
Concept of halal is not only acceptable world wide by the Muslim society but also to the non Muslim. However, the implementing of halal logistics in daily operation experience a few difficulties especially on the implementation part. Although there are many academic research paper that highlight the issue of halal logistics and the critical success factor, until today, halal logistics in Malaysia is still experiencing a hiccup. This paper try to highlight a few simple ways of implementation of halal logistics that could enhance the total implementation concept at the very least cost to create benefit to all society. The Paper deals with a few aspect of possible implementation and practice to facilitate the halal logistics approach in daily operation. The main objective is to look at the possible method of implementation and critical success factors towards the implementation of halal logistics operation in daily goods movement in Malaysia.
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Top-Down Fabrication Process of ZnO NWFETs
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Sultan, Suhana Mohamed
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Ditshego, Nonofo M.J.
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Aluminum oxide
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Contact resistance
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Electric contacts
2019
ZnO NWFETs were fabricated with and without Al2O3 passivation. This was done by developing a new recipe for depositing the thin film of ZnO. By using a high donor concentration of 1.7 x 1018 cm-3 for the thin film, contact resistance values were lowered (passivated device had Rcon = 2.5 x 104 Ω; unpassivated device had Rcon = 3.0 x 105 Ω). By depositing Zn first instead of O2, steep subthreshold slopes were obtained. The passivated device had a subthreshold slope of 225 mV/decade and the unpassivated device had a slope of 125 mV/decade. Well-behaved electrical characteristics have been obtained and the passivated device shows field effect mobility of 10.9 cm2/Vs and the un-passivated device shows a value of 31.4 cm2/Vs. To verify the results, 3D simulation was also carried out which shows that the obtained values of sub-threshold slope translate into interface state number densities of-1.86 x 1013 cm-2 for the unpassivated device and 3.35 x 1014 cm-2 for the passivated device. The passivated device is suitable for biosensing applications.
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3D Simulation Investigating ZnO NWFET Characteristics
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Sultan, Suhana Mohamed
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Ditshego, Nonofo M.J.
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Charge density
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Contact resistance
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Electric contacts
2019
3D Simulation was carried out and compared with fabricated ZnO NWFET. The device had the following electrical output characteristics: mobility value of 10.0 cm2/Vs at a drain voltage of 1.0 V, threshold voltage of 24 V, and subthreshold slope (SS) of 1500 mV/decade. The simulation showed that the device output results are influenced by two main issues: (i) contact resistance (Rcon ≈ 11.3 MΩ) and (ii) interface state trapped charge number density (QIT = 3.79 x 1015 cm-2). The QIT was derived from the Gaussian distribution that depends on two parameters added together. These parameters are: an acceptor-like exponential band tail function gGA(E) and an acceptor-like Gaussian deep state function gTA(E). By de-embedding the contact resistance, the simulation is able to improve the device by producing excellent field effect mobility of 126.9 cm2/Vs.
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The Impact of Online Learning on Academic Performance Mediated by Student's Commitment: A Study on Malaysian Public Universities
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Mohamed Yusof, Yau'mee Hayati Hj
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Taip, Nurul Affahida
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Mohamed, Suhana
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Academic achievement
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Analysis
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College students
2023
Originality/value: This study focuses on variables and factors which could improve a student's academic performance mainly on online learning mode. The data been collected after Covid-19 strikes which the online learning becomes the main platform and the only option that the student could go for. Therefore, the respondent's feedback in the study might different compared to other research about online learning which the mode is voluntarily chosen by the student.
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The Impact of Online Learning on Academic Performance Mediated by Student's Commitment: A Study on Malaysian Public Universities
by
Mohamed Yusof, Yau'mee Hayati Hj
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Mohamed, Suhana
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Taip, Nurul Affahida
in
Academic achievement
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Analysis
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College students
2023
Originality/value: This study focuses on variables and factors which could improve a student's academic performance mainly on online learning mode. The data been collected after Covid-19 strikes which the online learning becomes the main platform and the only option that the student could go for. Therefore, the respondent's feedback in the study might different compared to other research about online learning which the mode is voluntarily chosen by the student.
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Validity and Reliability of Evaluation Instrument on Islamic Education Teachers’ Training Based on I-Cvi and Efa
2020
This research aims to obtain validity and reliability of several research items in the teachers’ training evaluation intstrument for teachers in Sekolah Rendah Agama (SRA) JAIS, trained under the Intergrated Holistic Education System program (IHES).This instrument had been tested for validity and reliability using the Content Validity Index (I-CVI) and Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA). A total of 122 JAIS Islamic Education teachers from Hulu Langat and Sepang district were selected as respondents in the pilot study.The face validity and content instrument were evaluated by ten field experts and I-CVI was used to determine the reliability score. The result of the value of item Content Validity Index (S-CVI) showed a high score for both constructs with 0.99 and 0.98 value. Four factors for teachers’attitude construct and three factors for teachers’ performance construct were developed through the use of EFA. Meanwhile an anti image showed the value of coefficient correlation exceeded 0.5 value ,which was between 0.77 to 0.92. Furthermore, the Eigen value was bigger than 1. While the item correlation value of the overall score (item-to-total correlation) exceeded 0.30 in between 0.38 to 0.77. Both constructs showed internal consistency values (Cronbach’s Alpha) of 0.90 and 0.94 , which values fell under acceptable range. All items showed load factor values exceeding 0.5.The overall items for this research consisted of 38 items for two research constructs. The conclusion from the EFA result showed that the teachers’ training evaluation instrument for JAIS Islamic Education teachers on the aspects of attitude and teachers’ performance has fulfilled the validity and reliability criteria.
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