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Directed self‐assembly provides a promising route to fabricate small‐scale structures for various engineering applications. The use of the external fields of variable strength and frequency allows for active controls to be implemented. For assembling specific structural features, precise control over a local particle density is often needed, which can be achieved using feedback control. However, the...
DNA tiles are self‐assembled nanostructures, which offer exciting opportunities for synthesis of novel materials. A challenge for structural design of DNA tiles is to identify optimal locations for so‐called crossovers, which are bridges between DNA double helices formed by pairs of single‐stranded DNA. An optimization‐based approach is presented to identify optimal locations for such crossovers....
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