Connecting the Nanodots: Programmable Nanofabrication of Fused Metal Shapes on DNA Templates

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Abstract

We present a novel method for producing complex metallic nanostructures of programmable design. DNA origami templates, modified to have DNA binding sites with a uniquely coded sequence, were adsorbed onto silicon dioxide substrates. Gold nanoparticles functionalized with the cDNA sequence were then attached. These seed nanoparticles were later enlarged, and even fused, by electroless deposition of silver. Using this method, we constructed a variety of metallic structures, including rings, pairs of bars, and H shapes. Due to the flexibility of the design these structures may offer great promise for electronic and plasmonic applications.

Authors

  • Mauricio Pilo-Pais

    Duke University

  • Sarah Goldberg

    Duke University

  • Enrique Samano

    Duke University

  • Henok Mebrahtu

    Duke University

  • Thomas LaBean

    North Carolina State University

  • Gleb Finkelstein

    Duke University