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Plasmonic Coupling and Long-Range Transfer of an Excitation along a DNA Nanowire

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 7, Issue 2, Pages 1291-1298

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nn304789w

Keywords

DNA; nanoparticle; surface plasmon; energy transfer; femtosecond laser pulse

Funding

  1. Microlnter, TMWFK [PE-113-1]
  2. Academy of Finland [218182, 263262]
  3. Newlndigo ERA-NET NPP2
  4. AQUATEST [INDIGO-DST1-012]
  5. COST actions [MP0802, MP0803]
  6. Academy of Finland (AKA) [263262, 263262] Funding Source: Academy of Finland (AKA)

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We demonstrate an excitation transfer along a fluorescently labeled dsDNA nanowire over a length of several micrometers. launching of the excitation is done by exciting a localized surface plasmon mode of a 40 nm silver nanopartide by 800 nm femtosecond laser pulses via two-photon absorption. The plasmonic mode is subsequently coupled or transformed to excitation in the nanowire in contact with the particle and propagated along it, inducing bleaching of the dyes on its way. In situ as well as ex situ fluorescence microscopy is utilized to observe the phenomenon. In addition, transfer of the excitation along the nanowire to another nanopartide over a separation of 5.7/mu m was dearly observed. The nature of the excitation coupling and transfer could not be fully resolved here, but injection of an electron into the DNA from the excited nanopartide and subsequent coupled transfer of charge (Dexter) and delocalized exdton (Frenkel) is the most probable mechanism. However, a direct plasmonic or optical coupling and energy transfer along the nanowire cannot be totally ruled out either. By further studies the observed phenomenon could be utilized in novel molecular systems, providing a long-needed communication method between molecular devices.

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