Publication | Open Access
DNA-Enabled Self-Assembly of Plasmonic Nanoclusters
149
Citations
34
References
2011
Year
NanoparticlesDna NanotechnologyEngineeringConductive NanoparticlesNanoclusterNanomaterialsNanotechnologySelf-assemblyNanobiotechnologyDna-enabled Self-assemblyMetal NanoparticlesDna ScaffoldingNanofabricationChemistryBiophysicsPlasmonic Material
DNA nanotechnology provides a versatile foundation for the chemical assembly of nanostructures. Plasmonic nanoparticle assemblies are of particular interest because they can be tailored to exhibit a broad range of electromagnetic phenomena. In this Letter, we report the assembly of DNA-functionalized nanoparticles into heteropentamer clusters, which consist of a smaller gold sphere surrounded by a ring of four larger spheres. Magnetic and Fano-like resonances are observed in individual clusters. The DNA plays a dual role: it selectively assembles the clusters in solution and functions as an insulating spacer between the conductive nanoparticles. These particle assemblies can be generalized to a new class of DNA-enabled plasmonic heterostructures that comprise various active and passive materials and other forms of DNA scaffolding.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1