Author:
Joseph Ebin,Ciocca Manuela,Wu Haodong,Marcozzi Serena,Ucci Maria Assunta,Keremane Kavya,Zheng Luyao,Poudel Bed,Wu Congcong,Camaioni Antonella,Wang Kai,Priya Shashank,Brown Thomas M.
Abstract
AbstractThis review covers advancements in biosensing, biophotovoltaics, and photobiomodulation, focusing on the synergistic use of light, biomaterials, cells or tissues, interfaced with photosensitive dye-sensitized, perovskite, and conjugated polymer organic semiconductors or nanoparticles. Integration of semiconductor and biological systems, using non-invasive light-probes or -stimuli for both sensing and controlling biological behavior, has led to groundbreaking applications like artificial retinas. From fusion of photovoltaics and biology, a new research field emerges: photovoltaic bioelectronics.
Funder
Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Italian Ministry of Research
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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