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Doped Biomolecules in Miniaturized Electric Junctions

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
卷 134, 期 20, 页码 8468-8473

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja211790u

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  1. Israeli Science Foundation [604]
  2. USAF

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Control over molecular scale electrical properties within nano junctions is demonstrated, utilizing site-directed C-60 targeting into protein macromolecules as a doping means. The protein molecules, self-assembled in a miniaturized transistor device, yield robust and reproducible operation. Their device signal is dominated by an active center that inverts affinity upon guest incorporation and thus controls the properties of the entire macromolecule. We show how the leading routes of electron transport can be drawn, spatially and energetically, on the molecular level and, in particular, how the dopant effect is dictated by its strategic binding site. Our findings propose the extension of microelectronic methodologies to the milometer scale and further present a promising platform for ex situ studies of biochemical processes.

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