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- Peptide-route functionalization of chalcogenide films doi link

Auteur(s): Robert B., Martin Fernandez M., Varga B., Bendoula Ryad, Escalier Raphael, Gergely C., Vigreux Caroline

Ouvrage: (2019)


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DOI: 10.1109/ICTON.2019.8840343
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Résumé:

Functionalizing the surface of chalcogenide films is of major interest due to the wide use of these materials in infrared integrated optics. A functionalization route via short peptides that has been already used for silicon, ZnSe and other semiconductors is applied to amorphous films of the ternary Ge-Se-Te system. The biotinylated 12-mer peptides LLADTTHHRPWT and SVSVGMKPSPRP were chosen and used to capture streptavidin. High-resolution atomic force microscopy images highlight that the 12-mer peptide LLADTTHHRPWT provides better interface layers for streptavidin molecule detection.