DNA-origami-driven lithography for patterning on gold surfaces with sub-10 nm resolution

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2017-03-22T11:29:07Z

2018-01-06T23:01:32Z

2017-01-06

2017-03-22T11:29:07Z

Abstract

Sub-10 nm lithography of DNA patterns is achieved using the DNA-origami stamping method. This new strategy utilizes DNA origami to bind a preprogrammed DNA ink pattern composed of thiol-modified oligonucleotides on gold surfaces. Upon denaturation of the DNA origami, the DNA ink pattern is exposed. The pattern can then be developed by hybridization with complementary strands carrying gold nanoparticles.

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English

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Wiley-VCH

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