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On page 4286, A. W. Clark and co‐workers demonstrate engineered DNA‐nanoparticle binding events that are used to assemble and plasmonically couple nanophotonic bowtie structures. The binding event is engineered to tune the resonance peak of the bowtie to correspond to a 633 nm laser. Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy is performed on an individual bowtie, showing that a single DNA‐nanoparticle binding...
Single DNA‐nanoparticle binding is used to couple the plasmonic fields of nanophotonic bowtie dimers. The binding event is engineered to tune the resonance peak of the bowtie to correspond with a 633 nm laser. Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy is performed on an individual bowtie, showing that a single DNA‐nanoparticle binding event can be recorded.
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