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Plasmonic Imaging of Single DNA with Charge Sensitive Monolayer WS 2 .

Yang LiuShuangshuang GaoLixuan LiuJi WangDapeng WangJianyong XiangAnmin NieKun ZhaiCongpu MuFusheng WenBochong WangTianyu XueZhongyuan Liu
Published in: ACS sensors (2024)
Imaging the surface charge of biomolecules such as proteins and DNA, is crucial for comprehending their structure and function. Unfortunately, current methods for label-free, sensitive, and rapid imaging of the surface charge of single DNA molecules are limited. Here, we propose a plasmonic microscopy strategy that utilizes charge-sensitive single-crystal monolayer WS 2 materials to image the local charge density of a single λ-DNA molecule. Our study reveals that WS 2 is a highly sensitive charge-sensitive material that can accurately measure the local charge density of λ-DNA with high spatial resolution and sensitivity. The consistency of the surface charge density values obtained from the single-crystal monolayer WS 2 materials with theoretical simulations demonstrates the reliability of our approach. Our findings suggest that this class of materials has significant implications for the development of label-free, scanning-free, and rapid optical detection and charge imaging of biomolecules.
Keyphrases
  • label free
  • single molecule
  • high resolution
  • solar cells
  • circulating tumor
  • cell free
  • loop mediated isothermal amplification
  • nucleic acid
  • machine learning
  • living cells
  • optical coherence tomography