DNA折纸
纳米颗粒
纳米技术
材料科学
折叠(DSP实现)
曲面(拓扑)
DNA
纳米结构
化学
几何学
工程类
机械工程
生物化学
数学
作者
Zhe Liu,Zunhao Wang,Jannik Guckel,Ziba Akbarian,Tim J. Seifert,Daesung Park,Uta Schlickum,Rainer Stosch,Markus Etzkorn
出处
期刊:Small
[Wiley]
日期:2024-04-18
标识
DOI:10.1002/smll.202310955
摘要
DNA origami is a flexible platform for the precise organization of nano-objects, enabling numerous applications from biomedicine to nano-photonics. Its huge potential stems from its high flexibility that allows customized structures to meet specific requirements. The ability to generate diverse final structures from a common base by folding significantly enhances design variety and is regularly occurring in liquid. This study describes a novel approach that combines top-down lithography with bottom-up DNA origami techniques to control folding of the DNA origami with the adsorption on pre-patterned surfaces. Using this approach, tunable plasmonic dimer nano-arrays are fabricated on a silicon surface. This involves employing electron beam lithography to create adsorption sites on the surface and utilizing self-organized adsorption of DNA origami functionalized with two gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). The desired folding of the DNA origami helices can be controlled by the size and shape of the adsorption sites. This approach can for example be used to tune the center-to-center distance of the AuNPs dimers on the origami template. To demonstrate this technique's efficiency, the Raman signal of dye molecules (carboxy tetramethylrhodamine, TAMRA) coated on the AuNPs surface are investigated. These findings highlight the potential of tunable DNA origami-based plasmonic nanostructures for many applications.
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