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We present a strategy for self-assembly of the smallest yet reported DNA nanostructures that are also addressable in terms of their DNA-base code. Using linear as well as novel branched three-way DNA oligonucleotide building-blocks we demonstrate the formation of a nano-network's fundamental cell, a DNA pseudo-hexagon of side 4 nm. The network's inherent addressability will allow functionalization with sub-nanometer precision yielding unprecedented richness in information density, important in the context of Moore's Law and nano-chip technology. © 2007.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/j.cplett.2007.04.018

Type

Journal article

Journal

Chemical Physics Letters

Publication Date

25/05/2007

Volume

440

Pages

125 - 129