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US20100233749A1 - Device with biological component and method of making to achieve a desired figure of merit - Google Patents

Device with biological component and method of making to achieve a desired figure of merit
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US20100233749A1
US20100233749A1US11/475,343US47534306AUS2010233749A1US 20100233749 A1US20100233749 A1US 20100233749A1US 47534306 AUS47534306 AUS 47534306AUS 2010233749 A1US2010233749 A1US 2010233749A1
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An improved method for the design and development of high performance hybrid devices having biologically-derived and nonbiological components and the hybrid devices so-designed and developed. A desired figure of merit is determined for the biologically-derived component or components. The organism from which the biologically-derived component is derived is subjected to various environmental variables as it is grown. Organisms providing biologically-derived components having the desired figure of merit are identified. The biologically-derived component is thereafter developed from organisms force adapted to cause the biologically-derived component figure of merit to reach a goal or an acceptable measure. The biological component is used in hybrid constructs that may be nanostructures, given the small size of the biological parts. In one specific embodiment, force-adapted chlorosomes ofChloroflexus aurantiacus(C. aurantiacus) enhance performance of a silicon photovoltaic cell. The bacteria,C. aurantiacus, strain J-10-f1, has the A.T.C.C. designation number 29366, having been deposited in July, 1976.

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2. The method of making a hybrid device according toclaim 1, wherein the biologically-derived component is derived from an adaptable organism, further comprising the steps of:
(d) identifying selected acceptable performance characteristics of the biologically-derived component,
(e) from the selected acceptable performance characteristics of the biologically-derived component calculating the predetermined acceptable figure of merit for the biologically-derived component,
(f) for adaptations of the adaptable organism calculate the figure of merit from measurements of the performance characteristics of the component derived therefrom, and
(g) upon calculating an acceptable figure of merit for particular adaptations of the biologically-derived component incorporating similar adaptations in deriving the biologically-derived component so as to have substantially that figure of merit or better in the biologically-derived component of the hybrid device.
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