Morphology Effect on Charge Transport in Doped Bovine Serum Albumin Self-Assembled Monolayers
Article 2017 en
Authors
EB
Edith Beilis
YH
Yonatan Horowitz
AG
Alon Givon
Abstract
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Direct exploration of the mutually interfering morphological and charge-transport characteristics in self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) is reported. These strongly coupled properties are addressed by means of surface spectroscopy techniques, combined so as to consistently account at high sensitivity for a broad range of surface properties without any use of a top contact. Applied to doped bovine serum albumin (BSA) SAMs, we show how the BSA conformation, its dehydration, and monolayer assembly are all correlated. Moreover, the electrical properties, transport, and charge trapping are highly affected by the SAM compositional and structural state, with a specific role of water molecules. Our results reveal and further demonstrate a useful approach to the complex challenges presented by (bio) molecular electronics.
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