Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session X34: Organic Electronics III: Electrochemical Transistors and Doping
11:15 AM–2:15 PM,
Friday, March 6, 2020
Room: 506
Sponsoring
Unit:
DPOLY
Chair: Dean DeLongchamp, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Abstract: X34.00011 : Bio-sourced Eumelanin Pigments: Charge Transport Properties and Beyond
Presenter:
Manuel Reali
(Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal)
Authors:
Manuel Reali
(Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal)
Abdelaziz Gouda
(Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal)
Clara Santato
(Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal)
Eumelanin features fascinating properties (e.g. broadband optical absorption4,5, metal-ion chelation6, mixed ionic/electronic conductivity7–9) and biocompatibility1,10. Its conjugated sp2 backbone suggests that it would be a naturally occurring semiconductor. The amorphous semiconductor model (ASM) for eumelanin, proposed in the 70s after the observation of an electrical resistive switching of wet melanin pellets11 , has been recently questioned by proposing mixed electronic/protonic and proton membrane models8,9,12.
Herein, we report for the first time the electrical resistive switching response of dry eumelanin pellets, as opposed to previous studies indicating dry eumelanin as an insulating material11,13 . Wet pellets show a reversible and reproducible resistive switching, in agreement with McGinness et al11. These findings rather suggest that dry pellets would be predominant electronic conductors.
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