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Large-area spatially ordered arrays of gold nanoparticles directed by lithographically confined DNA origami
by
Micheel, Christine M.
, Wallraff, Greg M.
, Hung, Albert M.
, Cha, Jennifer N.
, Osterbur, Lucas W.
, Bozano, Luisa D.
in
Adsorption
/ Binding sites
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Crystallization
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA - chemistry
/ DNA - ultrastructure
/ Ethanol
/ Gold - chemistry
/ letter
/ Lithography
/ Materials Science
/ Microscopy, Atomic Force
/ Nanocrystals
/ Nanoparticles
/ Nanotechnology
/ Nanotechnology - methods
/ Nanotechnology and Microengineering
/ Particle Size
/ Silicon Dioxide - chemistry
/ Surface Properties
2010
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Large-area spatially ordered arrays of gold nanoparticles directed by lithographically confined DNA origami
by
Micheel, Christine M.
, Wallraff, Greg M.
, Hung, Albert M.
, Cha, Jennifer N.
, Osterbur, Lucas W.
, Bozano, Luisa D.
in
Adsorption
/ Binding sites
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Crystallization
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA - chemistry
/ DNA - ultrastructure
/ Ethanol
/ Gold - chemistry
/ letter
/ Lithography
/ Materials Science
/ Microscopy, Atomic Force
/ Nanocrystals
/ Nanoparticles
/ Nanotechnology
/ Nanotechnology - methods
/ Nanotechnology and Microengineering
/ Particle Size
/ Silicon Dioxide - chemistry
/ Surface Properties
2010
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Large-area spatially ordered arrays of gold nanoparticles directed by lithographically confined DNA origami
by
Micheel, Christine M.
, Wallraff, Greg M.
, Hung, Albert M.
, Cha, Jennifer N.
, Osterbur, Lucas W.
, Bozano, Luisa D.
in
Adsorption
/ Binding sites
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Crystallization
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA - chemistry
/ DNA - ultrastructure
/ Ethanol
/ Gold - chemistry
/ letter
/ Lithography
/ Materials Science
/ Microscopy, Atomic Force
/ Nanocrystals
/ Nanoparticles
/ Nanotechnology
/ Nanotechnology - methods
/ Nanotechnology and Microengineering
/ Particle Size
/ Silicon Dioxide - chemistry
/ Surface Properties
2010
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Large-area spatially ordered arrays of gold nanoparticles directed by lithographically confined DNA origami
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Large-area spatially ordered arrays of gold nanoparticles directed by lithographically confined DNA origami
2010
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The development of nanoscale electronic and photonic devices will require a combination of the high throughput of lithographic patterning and the high resolution and chemical precision afforded by self-assembly
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. However, the incorporation of nanomaterials with dimensions of less than 10 nm into functional devices has been hindered by the disparity between their size and the 100 nm feature sizes that can be routinely generated by lithography. Biomolecules offer a bridge between the two size regimes, with sub-10 nm dimensions, synthetic flexibility and a capability for self-recognition. Here, we report the directed assembly of 5-nm gold particles into large-area, spatially ordered, two-dimensional arrays through the site-selective deposition of mesoscopic DNA origami
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onto lithographically patterned substrates
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and the precise binding of gold nanocrystals to each DNA structure. We show organization with registry both within an individual DNA template and between components on neighbouring DNA origami, expanding the generality of this method towards many types of patterns and sizes.
Gold nanoparticles can be assembled into ordered arrays through the site-selective deposition of mesoscopic DNA origami onto lithographically patterned substrates and the precise binding of gold nanocrystals to each DNA structure.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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