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DNA Origami Route for Nanophotonics

Authors :
Guillermo P. Acuna
Na Liu
Ralf Jungmann
Anton Kuzyk
Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Braunschweig University of Technology
Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems
Aalto-yliopisto
Aalto University
Source :
ACS Photonics
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
arXiv, 2021.

Abstract

The specificity and simplicity of the Watson–Crick base pair interactions make DNA one of the most versatile construction materials for creating nanoscale structures and devices. Among several DNA-based approaches, the DNA origami technique excels in programmable self-assembly of complex, arbitrary shaped structures with dimensions of hundreds of nanometers. Importantly, DNA origami can be used as templates for assembly of functional nanoscale components into three-dimensional structures with high precision and controlled stoichiometry. This is often beyond the reach of other nanofabrication techniques. In this Perspective, we highlight the capability of the DNA origami technique for realization of novel nanophotonic systems. First, we introduce the basic principles of designing and fabrication of DNA origami structures. Subsequently, we review recent advances of the DNA origami applications in nanoplasmonics, single-molecule and super-resolution fluorescent imaging, as well as hybrid photonic systems. We conclude by outlining the future prospects of the DNA origami technique for advanced nanophotonic systems with tailored functionalities.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS Photonics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e7a4574ee62cf05591f068912be329c9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2105.00807