Published October 18, 2017 | Version v1
Journal article

Thickness, morphology, and optoelectronic characteristics of pristine and surfactant-modified DNA thin films

  • 1. Department of Physics and Sungkyunkwan Advanced Institute of Nanotechnology (SAINT), Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon 16419 (Korea, Republic of)
  • 2. Nanomechanical Systems Research Division, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM), Daejeon 34103 (Korea, Republic of)

Description

Although the preparation of DNA thin films with well-defined thicknesses controlled by simple physical parameters is crucial for constructing efficient, stable, and reliable DNA-based optoelectronic devices and sensors, it has not been comprehensively studied yet. Here, we construct DNA and surfactant-modified DNA thin films by drop-casting and spin-coating techniques. The DNA thin films formed with different control parameters, such as drop-volume and spin-speed at given DNA concentrations, exhibit characteristic thickness, surface roughness, surface potential, and absorbance, which are measured by a field emission scanning electron microscope, a surface profilometer, an ellipsometer, an atomic force microscope, a Kelvin probe force microscope, and an UV–visible spectroscope. From the observations, we realized that thickness significantly affects the physical properties of DNA thin films. This comprehensive study of thickness-dependent characteristics of DNA and surfactant-modified DNA thin films provides insight into the choice of fabrication techniques in order for the DNA thin films to have desired physical characteristics in further applications, such as optoelectronic devices and sensors. (paper)

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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6463/aa8795

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Journal Title
Journal of Physics. D, Applied Physics
Journal Volume
50
Journal Issue
41
Journal Page Range
[9 p.]
ISSN
0022-3727
CODEN
JPAPBE