Electronic and Optically controlled Bi-functional Transistor based on Bio-Nano Hybrid Complex

Abstract

We report optically as well as electronically controlled, bio-electronic field-effect transistor (FET) based on the hybrid film of a photo-active purple membrane and electronically conducting single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs). Two dimensional (2D) crystal of bacteriorhodopsin forms the photoactive center of the bio-nano complex, whereas one dimensional (1D) pure SWNTs provides the required electronic support. The hybrid structure shows a conductivity of 19 microS/m and semiconducting characteristics due to preferential binding with selective diameters of semiconducting SWNTs only. The bio-electronic transistor fabricated using direct laser lithography shows photoconductivity of 13.15 microS/m and well-controlled optical and electronic gating with a significant On/Off switch ratio of 8.5. The device demonstrates well-synchronized electronic and optical gating wherein, n-type FET shows complementary p-type characteristics due to optically controlled proton-pumping by bacteriorhodopsin. Fabricated bio-electronic transistor displays both electronically and optically well-controlled, bi-functionality.

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