Strong Chiroptical Activities in Gold Nanorod Dimers
Assembled Using DNA Origami Templates
Posted on 2015-03-18 - 00:00
Asymmetric three-dimensional (3D)
nanoarchitectures that cannot
coincide with their mirrored-symmetric counterparts are known as chiral
objects. Numerous studies have focused on chiral plasmonic nanoarchitectures
created intentionally with 3D asymmetric configurations, whose plasmonic
chirality is promising for various nanoplasmonic and nanophotonic
applications. Here, we show that gold nanorod (AuNR) plasmonic nanoarchitectures
assembled on a soft 2D DNA origami template, which was often simplified
to be a rigid rectangle, can exhibit strong chiroptical activities.
The slight flexibility of the origami templates was found to play
a critical role in inducing the plasmonic chirality of the assembled
nanoarchitectures. Our study set a new example of reflecting the native
conformation of nanostructures using chiral spectroscopy and can inspire
the exploration of the softness of DNA templates for the future design
of assembled chiral nanoarchitectures.
CITE THIS COLLECTION
DataCiteDataCite
No result found
Chen, Zhong; Lan, Xiang; Chiu, Yu-Che; Lu, Xuxing; Ni, Weihai; Gao, Hanwei; et al. (2016). Strong Chiroptical Activities in Gold Nanorod Dimers
Assembled Using DNA Origami Templates. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/ph500434f