DNA-templated fabrication of metal nanostructures with special shapes

Shaokang Ren , Lei Ren , Biancheng Wei , Yubo Liu , Jianzhong Yang , Jiang Li , Lihua Wang
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Metal structures with special shapes at the length scales of electromagnetic waves, particularly visible light (∼107 m), hold great promise in the development of next-generation electronic/optical devices. However, downscaling the metal structure features to the sub-10 nm scale remains a challenge due to the resolution limitations inherent in conventional top-down microfabrication techniques. In recent years, DNA nanotechnology has garnered significant attention due to its capability to construct nanostructures with programmable shapes at the nanometer scale, which can serve as templates for the fabrication of metal nanostructures. Here, we review the development of DNA-templated metal nanostructures with unique shapes, focusing on their electronic and optical properties and applications. We discuss the advantages and limitations of these strategies and provide an outlook for this research area.
特殊形状金属纳米结构的dna模板制备
在电磁波长度尺度上具有特殊形状的金属结构,特别是可见光(~ 10-7米),在下一代电子/光学器件的开发中具有很大的前景。然而,由于传统的自顶向下微加工技术固有的分辨率限制,将金属结构特征缩小到10纳米以下仍然是一个挑战。近年来,DNA纳米技术由于其在纳米尺度上构建具有可编程形状的纳米结构的能力而引起了广泛的关注,这些纳米结构可以作为金属纳米结构制造的模板。本文综述了具有独特形状的dna模板金属纳米结构的研究进展,重点介绍了它们的电子和光学性质及其应用。我们讨论了这些策略的优点和局限性,并对这一研究领域进行了展望。
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