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June 25 (Thu), Seminar Announcement: Professor Luisa Torsi "Tailoring Functional Bio-Interlayers in Organic Field-Effect Transistors"

June 18, 2015

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Type Lecture
Intended for Enrolled students / International students
Date(s) June 25, 2015 13:30 — 17:00
Location Hongo Area Campus
Venue Conference Room 2, Engineering Bldg 2, 3rd floor, The University of Tokyo
Entrance Fee No charge
Registration Method No advance registration required
Contact Professor Takao Someya (Email: someya@ee.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp, Phone: 03-5841-0411)

Speaker: Professor Luisa Torsi, Department of Chemistry, University of Bari "Aldo Moro", Italy  

Title: "Tailoring Functional Bio-Interlayers in Organic Field-Effect Transistors"

Date: June 25th (Thu), 2015

Time: 13:30-

Place: Conference Room 2, Engineering Bldg 2, 3rd floor, The University of Tokyo

Abstract:
The present lecture aims to provide an overview on the development involving dielectric/organic semiconductor (OSC) interfaces for the realization of bio-functional organic field-effect transistors (OFETs). Specific focus will be given on bio-interfaces and recent technological approaches where biological materials serve as interlayers in back-gated OFETs for biosensing applications. To better understand the effects of the presence of biomolecules deposited at the dielectric/OSC interfacial region, the modification of the dielectric surface properties by means of self-assembled monolayers is discussed. Emphasis will be also given to the modification of solid-state dielectric surfaces, in particular inorganic dielectrics, with biological molecules such as peptides or proteins. Special attention is paid to how the presence of an interlayer of biomolecules and bio-recognition elements underneath the OSC impacts the charge transport and sensing performance of the device. The role of metal contact/OSC interface in the overall performance of OFET based sensors is also discussed.  

Sponsor: JST ERATO, Study Group for Flexible Medical Information Technology (FMIT)

Contact: Professor Takao Someya (Email: someya@ee.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp, Phone: 03-5841-0411)

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