posted on 2019-02-25, 00:00authored byJ. R.
M. Saavedra, F. Javier García de
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Dexoyribonucleic
acid (DNA) has recently been identified as a promising
material for nanotechnology due to its unique mechanical, electrical,
and optical properties. However, optical applications are severely
hampered by the featureless response of neutral DNA at visible frequencies.
Additionally, predictive simulations are computationally too demanding
to cope with large DNA strands. Here, we develop a computationally
efficient procedure to simulate the optical response of large DNA
molecules and reveal the emergence of electrically tunable intense
resonances in the visible spectral range. Our results support the
potential of DNA for optoelectronics and biosensing applications.