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DNA-Mold Templated Assembly of Conductive Gold Nanowires

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 18, Issue 3, Pages 2116-2123

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.8b00344

Keywords

Metal nanowires; seeded growth; DNA metallization; DNA nanostructures; DNA template; nanoelectronics

Funding

  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft within the Cluster of Excellence Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden (cfaed/TU Dresden)
  2. Helmholtz Association through IHRS for Nanoelectronic Networks NanoNet [VH-KO-606]
  3. [SE 1646/8-1]

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We introduce a new concept for the solution-based fabrication of conductive gold nanowires using DNA templates. To this end, we employ DNA nanomolds, inside which electroless gold deposition is initiated by site-specific attached seeds. Using programmable interfaces, individual molds self-assemble into micrometer-long mold superstructures. During subsequent internal gold deposition, the mold walls constrain the metal growth, such that highly homogeneous nanowires with 20-30 nm diameters are obtained. Wire contacting using electron-beam lithography and electrical conductance characterization at temperatures between 4.2 K and room temperature demonstrate that metallic conducting wires were produced, although for part of the wires, the conductance is limited by boundaries between gold grains. Using different mold designs, our synthesis scheme will, in the future, allow the fabrication of complex metal structures with programmable shapes.

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