QuantumDNAGroup
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QuantumDNAGroup
@QuantumDNAGroup
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.



In line with #InternationalWomensDay2024, we would like to highlight some of the excellent women researchers publishing impactful work in nanoscience. Check out our collection celebrating some of the amazing women in nano science 🔗pubs.rsc.org/en/journals/ar…

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 👇 pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/Art…



Using #dnananotechnology researchers at @QuantumDNAGroup @BoiseState created mirror image dye dimers that are excitonically coupled in solution. go.acs.org/3ek


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: doi.org/10.3390/ijms23…

#RecommendedPaper #HighlyAccessedPaper 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. 👉mdpi.com/1420-3049/27/1…


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. go.acs.org/eI