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Self-Assembly of Heterogeneously Shaped Nanoparticles into Plasmonic Metamolecules on DNA Origami

  • Wenyan Liu
  • , Ling Li
  • , Shuo Yang
  • , Jie Gao
  • , Risheng Wang
  • Missouri University of Science and Technology

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Abstract

Fabrication of plasmonic metamolecules (PMs) with rationally designed complexity is one of the major goals of nanotechnology. Most self-assembled PMs, however, have been constructed using single-component systems. The corresponding plasmonic assemblies still suffer from the lack of complexity, which is required to achieve a high degree of functionality. Here, we report a general applicable strategy that can realize a series of high-ordered hetero-PMs using bottom-up DNA self-assembly. DNA-functionalized differently shaped nanoparticles were deliberately arranged in prescribed positions on 3D triangular DNA origami frames to form various hetero-PMs. Importantly, we showed that the optical properties of assembled PMs could be facially tuned by selectively regulating the position of each component. This method provides a promising pathway for manufacturing more complex and advanced materials by integrating diverse nanocomponents with particular properties.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)14177-14181
Number of pages5
JournalChemistry - A European Journal
Volume23
Issue number57
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 12 2017

Keywords

  • DNA nanotechnology
  • DNA origami
  • nanoparticles
  • plasmonic interaction
  • self-assembly

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