Published June 2004
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Nanometer-scale Fluorescence Resonance Optical Waveguides
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Abstract
The telecommunications revolution has created a strong motivation to build photonic devices of ever smaller size and higher density. Using photosynthetic structures found in nature as an inspiration, we synthesized artificial structures that act like diffusive waveguides. These waveguides use FRET to transport energy, and we demonstrated the idea with 3- and 5-fluorophore structures which utilize DNA as a scaffold. A quantitative model that explains the results and provides the mechanism behind the energy transfer is also presented.
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© 2004 American Chemical Society. Received 2 March 2004. Published online 28 April 2004. Published in print 1 June 2004. We thank Andrew Berglund for discussions. This work was supported by DARPA, NSF, and MSREC.Attached Files
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- 79747
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- 10.1021/nl049660i
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- Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
- NSF
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