The revolutionary advances in DNA sequencing and technologies, pave the way to brand new fields of applications. In particular, non-biological applications focus on both optical and electronic properties of DNA nanoparticles to produce sensing devices, or components for digital storage or processing. It’s everyday more clear that semiconductors technologies will hit their limits at some point and memories and nanodevices can’t get smaller anymore.
The DNA Fairylights Project is supported by nine partners from research institutes, universities and companies based in six european countries. For more information please visit the partners page.
We are happy to announce our just published paper "Transformable Plasmonic Helix with Swinging Gold Nanoparticles", in Angewandte Chemie (doi.org/10.1002/anie.2…) obtained in collaboration with the groups of Na Liu and Luis Liz-Marzan
DNA-FAIRYLIGHTS is a research project funded from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation actions (RIA) scheme under grant agreement no. 964995.