Abstract
Bacteriorhodopsin (bR) is known as one of the promising materials for optoelectronics and some attempts have already been made to build up memory cells on the base of bR-containing systems. The main advantage of the bR molecule is the ability to change its spectral properties under illumination by visible light and dc electric-field application.
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