DNA-assembled advanced plasmonic architectures
The interaction between light and matter can be controlled efficiently by structuring materials
at a length scale shorter than the wavelength of interest. With the goal to build optical …
at a length scale shorter than the wavelength of interest. With the goal to build optical …
Single-molecule plasmon sensing: current status and future prospects
Single-molecule detection has long relied on fluorescent labeling with high quantum-yield
fluorophores. Plasmon-enhanced detection circumvents the need for labeling by allowing …
fluorophores. Plasmon-enhanced detection circumvents the need for labeling by allowing …
Single-particle spectroscopy for functional nanomaterials
Tremendous progress in nanotechnology has enabled advances in the use of luminescent
nanomaterials in imaging, sensing and photonic devices. This translational process relies …
nanomaterials in imaging, sensing and photonic devices. This translational process relies …
Super-resolution imaging and plasmonics
This review describes the growing partnership between super-resolution imaging and
plasmonics, by describing the various ways in which the two topics mutually benefit one …
plasmonics, by describing the various ways in which the two topics mutually benefit one …
DNA origami route for nanophotonics
The specificity and simplicity of the Watson–Crick base pair interactions make DNA one of
the most versatile construction materials for creating nanoscale structures and devices …
the most versatile construction materials for creating nanoscale structures and devices …
Imaging the chemical activity of single nanoparticles with optical microscopy
W Wang - Chemical Society Reviews, 2018 - pubs.rsc.org
Nanomaterials exhibit structural and functional heterogeneity among individual
nanoparticles, thus requiring a capability to study single nanoparticles. While electron …
nanoparticles, thus requiring a capability to study single nanoparticles. While electron …
Recent advances in plasmonic nanocavities for single-molecule spectroscopy
Plasmonic nanocavities are able to engineer and confine electromagnetic fields to
subwavelength volumes. In the past decade, they have enabled a large set of applications …
subwavelength volumes. In the past decade, they have enabled a large set of applications …
DNA origami nanoantennas with over 5000-fold fluorescence enhancement and single-molecule detection at 25 μM
A Puchkova, C Vietz, E Pibiri, B Wünsch… - Nano …, 2015 - ACS Publications
Optical nanoantennas are known to focus freely propagating light and reversely to mediate
the emission of a light source located at the nanoantenna hotspot. These effects were …
the emission of a light source located at the nanoantenna hotspot. These effects were …
Integrin nanoclusters can bridge thin matrix fibres to form cell–matrix adhesions
Integrin-mediated cell–matrix adhesions are key to sensing the geometry and rigidity of
extracellular environments and influence vital cellular processes. In vivo, the extracellular …
extracellular environments and influence vital cellular processes. In vivo, the extracellular …
Map** nanoscale hotspots with single-molecule emitters assembled into plasmonic nanocavities using DNA origami
Fabricating nanocavities in which optically active single quantum emitters are precisely
positioned is crucial for building nanophotonic devices. Here we show that self-assembly …
positioned is crucial for building nanophotonic devices. Here we show that self-assembly …