Recent Progress in DNA-Based Assembly Photonic Arrays
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    The development of nano-optoelectronic devices is especially relevant to the control of the spatial arrangement of photoactive materials with nanoscale precision. Because of its base pairing and double-helix structure, as well as easy preparation, programmable control over their shape and size, and precise spatial addressability, DNA has been used as the template to organize a variety of nanoscale elements for nanophotonics and nanomedical research. The DNA-based photonic arrays are multiple fluorophores programmed sequentially along DNA scaffold to achieve energy transfer through multi-step fluorescence resonance energy transfer. In this review, the discussion focused on the progrsses of DNA-based assembly photonic arrays in recent years, and insights for future directions were provided.

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WU Chunlei, SU Wu. Recent Progress in DNA-Based Assembly Photonic Arrays[J]. Journal of Integration Technology,2014,3(5):1-9

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