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Fabrication of Gabor Filtering Photosensors Using the Printing Patterns of Bacteriorhodopsin

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Abstract

Bacteriorhodopsin is an attractive photosensitive biomaterial. Its patterns can be obtained via an inkjet printing method. We fabricated Gabor filtering photosensors by layering inkjet patterns, and their sensing characteristics were investigated.

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