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arxiv: 1208.4184 · v1 · pith:J442P3X7new · submitted 2012-08-21 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.mtrl-sci· cond-mat.soft

An investigation into the feasibility of myoglobin-based single-electron transistors

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.mtrl-scicond-mat.soft
keywords single-electrontransistorselectrodesgrouphememyoglobinproteinsingle
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Myoglobin single-electron transistors were investigated using nanometer- gap platinum electrodes fabricated by electromigration at cryogenic temperatures. Apomyoglobin (myoglobin without heme group) was used as a reference. The results suggest single electron transport is mediated by resonant tunneling with the electronic and vibrational levels of the heme group in a single protein. They also represent a proof-of-principle that proteins with redox centers across nanometer-gap electrodes can be utilized to fabricate single-electron transistors. The protein orientation and conformation may significantly affect the conductance of these devices. Future improvements in device reproducibility and yield will require control of these factors.

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