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Rolling Up Gold Nanoparticle-Dressed DNA Origami into Three-Dimensional Plasmonic Chiral Nanostructures
Construction of three-dimensional (3D) plasmonic architectures
using structural DNA nanotechnology is an emerging multidisciplinary
area of research. This technology excels in controlling spatial addressability
at sub-10 nm resolution, which has thus far been beyond the reach
of traditional top-down techniques. In this paper, we demonstrate
the realization of 3D plasmonic chiral nanostructures through programmable
transformation of gold nanoparticle (AuNP)-dressed DNA origami. AuNPs
were assembled along two linear chains on a two-dimensional rectangular
DNA origami sheet with well-controlled positions and particle spacing.
By rational rolling of the 2D origami template, the AuNPs can be automatically
arranged in a helical geometry, suggesting the possibility of achieving
engineerable chiral nanomaterials in the visible range
