Functionalizing gold with single strand DNA: novel insight into optical properties via combined spectroscopic ellipsometry and nanolithography measurements
Description
We have studied the self-assembly of 22-base oligonucleotides bound by a short alkyl thiol linker (C 6 -ssDNA) on flat Au films. The self-assembled monolayer (SAM) was modified by addition of a spacer (mercaptohexanol, MCH). Molecular depositions were monitored in situ by spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE). SAMs were characterized in a liquid environment by coupling SE (difference spectra method) with Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) measurements. We exploited the biofilm thickness obtained by AFM nanolithography and imaging to solve the refractive index/thickness correlation in optical measurements on ultrathin molecular layers. The combined SE/AFM analysis provided reliable estimates of the thickness and the refractive index of the biofilm in the NIR region (650-1300 nm) and revealed new aspects of DNA molecular organization: exposure to MCH leads to an increase of both film thickness and refractive index, which points to a reorganization of C 6 -ssDNA film. We show that the contribution of the thiol/Au interface has to be included in the optical model to obtain a more reliable determination of the refractive index of the biofilm in a liquid. The careful, correlative characterization of the mixed C 6 -ssDNA/MCH SAM represents a key step towards the optimization of a robust detection scheme based on helix-helix hybridization.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/945123
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/945123
- Origin repository
- UNIGE