The Quantum DNA (qDNA) group at Boise State pioneers the use of DNA as a programmable architecture to organize dye molecules for quantum information systems.
Boise State University's Quantum DNA Group had the honor of hosting distinguished members of the U.S. Council on Competitiveness for an exclusive tour of our cutting-edge research. https://t.co/bueWRVIWqD
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ICYMI! The effect of hydrophilicity-imparting substituents on exciton delocalization in squaraine dye aggregates covalently templated to DNA Holliday junctions has been studied in the latest Nanoscale article from the @QuantumDNAGroup@BoiseState 👇
https://t.co/BcNOTXhXUQ
Our recent work Exciton Chirality Inversion in Dye Dimers Templated by DNA Holliday Junction will open new opportunities for creating excitonic DNA-based materials that rely on programmable system chirality.@QuantumDNAGroup@USNRL#QuantumInformationScience, #DNAnanotech.
New controls in DNA-based nanoarchitectonics: Intercalation and Stretching Strategies for
Controlling the Spatial Orientation of Single Molecules Tethered on DNA Origami Templates Physisorbed
on Glass Substrates. #DNAorigami#DNAnanotech#DNAPAINT
DOI: https://t.co/otpbazK7nl
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Photocrosslinking to elucidate structural characteristics of DNA-templated squaraine dye aggregates with potential applications in organic optoelectronics and quantum computing
By Jeunghoon Lee, Olga A. Mass,et al.
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The Quantum DNA Research Group at Boise State is now live on twitter! We recently received this tweet for a paper published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry. @BoiseState@INL@USNRL@materialsrocks@BlackPhysicists
A JPC B article from @BoiseState uses #DNAnanotech to engineer delocalized excitons in dye aggregates for energy transfer--with potential applications in #QuantumInformationScience--using synthetic DNA analogs.
https://t.co/sgZJmuZdGa