Field Effect Transistor Based on a Modified DNA Base
Nano Letters2003Vol. 3(4), pp. 479–483
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Giuseppe Maruccio, Paolo Visconti, Valentina Arima, S. D’Amico, Adriana Biasco, Eliana D’Amone, R. Cingolani, R. Rinaldi, Stefano Masiero, Tatiana Giorgi, Giovanni Gottarelli
Abstract
In this work, a field effect transistor based on a deoxyguanosine derivative (a DNA base) is demonstrated. Our experiments on transport through the source and drain electrodes interconnected by self-assembled guanine ribbons (Gottarelli et al. Helv. Chim. Acta 1998, 81, 2078; Gottarelli et al. Chem. Eur. J. 2000, 6, 3242; Giorgi et al. Chem Eur. J. 2002, 8, 2143) suggest that these devices behave like p-channel MOSFETs, The devices exhibit a maximum voltage gain of 0.76. This prototype transistor represents a starting point toward the development of biomolecular electronic devices.
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