Three-Point-Star Deoxyribonucleic Acid Tiles with the Core Arm Length at Three Half-Turns for Two-Dimensional Archimedean Tilings and Beyond
Wei Ge,
Yantong Wang,
Shou-Jun Xiao
Abstract:2D Archimedean tiling and complex tessellation patterns assembled from soft materials including modular DNA tiles have attracted great interest because of their specific structures and potential applications in nanofabrication, nanoelectronics, nanophotonics, biomedical sensing, drug delivery, therapeutics, etc. Traditional three-and four-point-star DNA tiles with the core arm length at two half-turns (specified as three-and four-point-star-E previously and abbreviated as 3PSE and 4PSE tiles here) have been ap… Show more
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