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Bio-Photonic Waveguide of a DNA-Hybrid Semiconductor Prismatic Hexagon.

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A successful identification of DNA-DNA recognition, based on the waveguide effect of a 1D hybrid prismatic hexagon crystal interfacing of DNA with an organic semiconductor is achieved. This bio-hybrid 1D… Click to show full abstract

A successful identification of DNA-DNA recognition, based on the waveguide effect of a 1D hybrid prismatic hexagon crystal interfacing of DNA with an organic semiconductor is achieved. This bio-hybrid 1D crystal simultaneously discerns the complementary case at its one end against a 1-mer mismatch in 27-mer nucleic acid sequence at the other end. The loss coefficient value of this waveguide is estimated to be 0.159 µm-1 for the perfect match, which is a stark discrepancy compared to 0.244 µm-1 for the 1-mer mismatch, implying waveguide performance with a higher efficiency. These results demonstrate successfully that multiple biological interactions can be realized by the optical waveguide of the single 1D bio-hybrid-crystal and will push this class of materials into bio-related applications.

Keywords: bio photonic; dna; semiconductor; prismatic hexagon; waveguide

Journal Title: Advanced materials
Year Published: 2020

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