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A low-cost and high-precision scanning electrochemical microscope built with open source tools

Alperen Guver, Nafetalai Fifita,Peker Milas,Michael Straker,Michael Guy, Kara Green, Taha Yildirim,Ilyas Unlu, Veysel Yigit,Birol Ozturk

HardwareX(2019)

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Abstract
A low-cost Scanning Electrochemical Microscope (SECM) was built with a 0.6 pA current measurement capability potentiostat and submicron resolution motorized stage, using open source software and hardware tools. The high performance potentiostat with a Python graphical user interface was built based on an open source project. Arduino boards, stepper motors, a manual XY micromanipulator stage, 3D printed couplers and gears were used in building the motorized stage. An open source motor control software was used for moving the motorized stage with high precision. An inverted microscope was utilized for viewing a standard microelectrode while scanning. The setup was tested in the formation of a map of electrochemical signals from an array of pores on a parafilm membrane. As the setup will be used in future biosensing experiments, DNA hybridization detection experiments were also performed with the setup.
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