This R&D work has been carried out under the Ministry of Education and Science (MEXT) Program, Creation of Bio-Conjugate Photosensor Nano-Materials, FY2002~2004, leader: PRI- AIST.
An array of photosensors, i.e. photo-electronic transducers, is called an imaging device. Currently, the main stream of imaging device is filled by semiconductor devices, represented by charge-coupled devices (CCD). The miniaturization of CCD results in a photo acceptance element, as small as 1μm square (1μm=1/1,000,000m). Such a highly integrated device involves certain troubles such as heat dissipation and thermal noises preventing sensitivity from being raised. As a breakthrough solution for this situation, the PRI succeeded in developing a key technology for biological photo-electronic transducer based on the application of bio-conjugated materials in an imaging device.
In this device, photoreceptor protein extracted from cyanobacteria living in a hot spring is combined with conductive molecular wire prepared through organic synthesis and impregnated with gold nano-particles. With an imaging device consisting of assemblies with bio-conjugated materials integrated on semiconductor devices (FET), the operation of bio-electronic transducer was confirmed.
The work will be extended in future to the development of a bio-electronic imaging device with higher degree of integration, leading to the establishment of bio-electronic industrial technology and innovative materials science.

