APL Materials (Aug 2017)

Increased electrical conductivity of peptides through annealing process

  • Seok Daniel Namgung,
  • Jaehun Lee,
  • Ik Rang Choe,
  • Taehoon Sung,
  • Young-O Kim,
  • Yoon-Sik Lee,
  • Ki Tae Nam,
  • Jang-Yeon Kwon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4997562
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 8
pp. 086109 – 086109-7

Abstract

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Biocompatible biologically occurring polymer is suggested as a component of human implantable devices since conventional inorganic materials are apt to trigger inflammation and toxicity problem within human body. Peptides consisting of aromatic amino acid, tyrosine, are chosen, and enhancement on electrical conductivity is studied. Annealing process gives rise to the decrease on resistivity of the peptide films and the growth of the carrier concentration is a plausible reason for such a decrease on resistivity. The annealed peptides are further applied to an active layer of field effect transistor, in which low on/off current ratio (∼10) is obtained.