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Controlling chiroptical responses via chemo-mechanical deformation of DNA origami structures
Author

Taehwi Kim, Chanseok Lee, Jae Young Lee, and Do-Nyun Kim 

Journal
ACS Nano
Volume
18
Page
3414-3423
Year
2024
Date
2024-01-18

Abstract

DNA origami-based templates have been widely used to fabricate chiral plasmonic metamaterials due to their precise control of the placement of nanoparticles (NPs) in a desired configuration. However, achieving various chiroptical responses inevitably requires a change in the structure of DNA origami-based templates or binding sites on them, leading to the use of significantly different sets of DNA strands. Here, we propose an approach to controlling various chiroptical responses with a single DNA origami design using its chemo-mechanical deformation induced by DNA intercalators. The chiroptical response could be finely tuned by altering the concentration of intercalators only. The silver (Ag) enhancement was used to amplify the chiroptical signal by enlarging NPs and to maintain it by stiffening the template DNA structure. Furthermore, the sensitivity in the chiroptical signal change to the concentration of intercalators could be modulated by the type of intercalator, the mixture of two intercalators, and the stiffness of DNA origami structures. This approach would be useful in a variety of optical applications that require programmed spatial modification of chiroptical responses.


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