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titleOfInvention Field - effect transistor based device for recording chemical sensor membrane potential changes
abstract Usage: a device for detecting changes in the membrane potential of a chemical sensor based on a field effect transistor in the study of chemicals. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION: the device comprises a field effect transistor, a bias voltage source, and a capacitive-type reference electrode with a Q factor of at least 100. The reference electrode is made in the form of an auxiliary field-effect transistor with a membrane identical to the membrane of a chemical sensor. The auxiliary field-effect transistor is included in the electrical circuit of the device so that its input capacitance is connected in series with the input capacitance of the field-effect transistor of the chemical sensor. 1 s.p. f-ly, 3 ill. (L C
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