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G-quartet biomolecular nanowires
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Calzolari, A
, Molinari, E
, R Di Felice
, Garbesi, A
in
First principles
/ Helices
/ Hydrogen bonding
/ Nanoelectronics
/ Nanowires
/ Wide bandgap semiconductors
2002
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G-quartet biomolecular nanowires
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Calzolari, A
, Molinari, E
, R Di Felice
, Garbesi, A
in
First principles
/ Helices
/ Hydrogen bonding
/ Nanoelectronics
/ Nanowires
/ Wide bandgap semiconductors
2002
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G-quartet biomolecular nanowires
2002
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Overview
We present a first-principle investigation of quadruple helix nanowires, consisting of stacked planar hydrogen-bonded guanine tetramers. Our results show that long wires form and are stable in potassium-rich conditions. We present their electronic bandstructure and discuss the interpretation in terms of effective wide-bandgap semiconductors. The microscopic structural and electronic properties of the guanine quadruple helices make them suitable candidates for molecular nanoelectronics.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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