4.3 Article Proceedings Paper

DNA-templated nanowire fabrication

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BIOMEDICAL MICRODEVICES
Volume 6, Issue 2, Pages 105-111

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1023/B:BMMD.0000031746.46801.7d

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nanotechnology; self-assembly; nanofabrication; atomic force microscopy; carbon nanotubes; DNA analysis

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DNA-based nanotechnology is a vibrant and expanding field. The specific molecular recognition properties and large aspect ratio of DNA make the molecule a promising template for bottom-up fabrication of nanowires and nanodevices. Fabricating well-defined DNA-templated nanowires requires aligned surface deposition and specific metallization of DNA molecules. DNA localization on surfaces has been achieved by bulk fluid flow or a moving air-water interface, and localization efficiency has been improved by surface modifications that favor DNA-substrate interaction. DNA-templated nanowires have been constructed from gold, silver, copper, palladium, and platinum, and template modifications have allowed the bottom-up construction of a simple electronic nanodevice. These achievements demonstrate the promising feasibility of using bottom-up nanofabrication to create increasingly sophisticated nanodevices.

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