Journal of the Japanese Association for Crystal Growth
Online ISSN : 2187-8366
Print ISSN : 0385-6275
ISSN-L : 0385-6275
Making Nano-Electronics Devices Using Two Dimensional Array of Metallo-Protein, Ferritin(<Special Issue>Nanocrystals)
Ichiro YamashitaHideyuki Yoshimura
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2001 Volume 28 Issue 3 Pages 183-191

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Two dimensional metallo-protein crystals will provide a way to realizing important break-through in nanometerscale engineering. We employ ferritin molecule to realize an array of quantum nano-dots. Ferritin has a protein shell with a diameter of 1 2 nm and a core of iron oxide with a diameter of 6 nm. Two-dimensional crystals of ferritin molecule were made at air/water interface and transferred onto a Si wafer with little deformation. The protein portion of ferritin was eliminated by the heat-treatment, which left two-dimensional arrays of inorganic iron oxide dots on the Si wafer. The size and repeat distance of the dots were 6 and 12 nm, respectively. Feasibility study of the application of this nano-dot array to the quantum devices is now in progress.
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