DNA‐Based Plasmonic Heterogeneous Nanostructures: Building, Optical Responses, and Bioapplications
Yuan Zhao, Chuanlai Xu
Abstract
The integration of multiple functional nanoparticles into a specific architecture allows the precise manipulation of light for coherent electron oscillations. Plasmonic metals-based heterogeneous nanostructures are fabricated by using DNA as templates. This comprehensive review provides an overview of the controllable synthesis and self-assembly of heterogeneous nanostructures, and analyzes the effects of structural parameters on the regulation of optical responses. The potential applications and challenges of heterogeneous nanostructures in the fields of biosensors and bioanalysis, in vivo monitoring, and phototheranostics are discussed.
Topics & Concepts
NanotechnologyPlasmonMaterials scienceNanostructureBioanalysisBiosensorTemplateDNA origamiNanoparticleOptoelectronicsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and ApplicationsPlasmonic and Surface Plasmon Research