| Literature DB >> 18540653 |
David S Sebba1, Jack J Mock, David R Smith, Thomas H Labean, Anne A Lazarides.
Abstract
Molecular control of plasmon coupling is investigated in sub-100 nm assemblies composed of 13 nm gold "satellite" particles tethered by reconfigurable DNA nanostructures to a 50 nm gold "core" particle. Reconfiguration of the DNA nanostructures from a compact to an extended state results in blue shifting of the assembly plasmon resonance, indicating reduced interparticle coupling and lengthening of the core-satellite tether. Scattering spectra of the core-satellite assemblies before and after reconfiguration are compared with spectra calculated using a structural model that incorporates the core/satellite ratio determined by TEM imaging and estimates of tether length based upon prior measurements of interparticle separation in DNA linked nanoparticle networks. A strong correspondence between measured and simulated difference spectra validates the structural models that link the observed plasmon modulation with DNA nanostructure reconfiguration.Mesh:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18540653 DOI: 10.1021/nl080029h
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189