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Nguyen, Linh; Dass, Mihir; Ober, Martina F.; Besteiro, Lucas V.; Wang, Zhiming M.; Nickel, Bert; Govorov, Alexander O.; Liedl, Tim und Heuer-Jungemann, Amelie (2020): Chiral Assembly of Gold-Silver Core-Shell Plasmonic Nanorods on DNA Origami with Strong Optical Activity. In: ACS Nano, Bd. 14, Nr. 6: S. 7454-7461

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Abstract

The spatial organization of metal nanoparticles has become an important tool for manipulating light in nanophotonic applications. Silver nanoparticles, particularly silver nanorods, have excellent plasmonic properties but are prone to oxidation and are therefore inherently unstable in aqueous solutions and salt-containing buffers. Consequently, gold nanoparticles have often been favored, despite their inferior optical performance. Bimetallic, i.e., gold-silver core-shell nanoparticles, can resolve this issue. We present a method for synthesizing highly stable gold-silver core-shell NRs that are instantaneously functionalized with DNA, enabling chiral self-assembly on DNA origami. The silver shell gives rise to an enhancement of plasmonic properties, reflected here in strongly increased circular dichroism, as compared to pristine gold nanorods. Gold-silver nanorods are ideal candidates for plasmonic sensing with increased sensitivity as needed in pathogen RNA or antibody testing for nonlinear optics and light-funneling applications in surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy. Furthermore, the control of interparticle orientation enables the study of plasmonic phenomena, in particular, synergistic effects arising from plasmonic coupling of such bimetallic systems.

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