Biancaniello Paul L, Kim Anthony J, Crocker John C
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA.
Phys Rev Lett. 2005 Feb 11;94(5):058302. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.94.058302. Epub 2005 Feb 10.
The specific binding of complementary DNA strands has been suggested as an ideal method for directing the controlled self-assembly of microscopic objects. We report the first direct measurements of such DNA-induced interactions between colloidal microspheres, as well as the first colloidal crystals assembled using them. The interactions measured with our optical tweezer method can be modeled in detail by well-known statistical physics and chemistry, boding well for their application to directed self-assembly. The microspheres' binding dynamics, however, have a surprising power-law scaling that can significantly slow annealing and crystallization.
互补DNA链的特异性结合被认为是指导微观物体可控自组装的理想方法。我们报告了对胶体微球之间这种DNA诱导相互作用的首次直接测量,以及首次使用它们组装的胶体晶体。用我们的光镊方法测量的相互作用可以通过著名的统计物理和化学进行详细建模,这为它们在定向自组装中的应用带来了良好的前景。然而,微球的结合动力学具有惊人的幂律标度,这会显著减缓退火和结晶过程。