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IBM Using DNA to Build Next-Generation Chips

IBM Using DNA to Build Next-Generation Chips
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Jeff Burt
Jeff Burt
Aug 17, 2009
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IBM Using DNA to Build Next-Generation Chips

IBM Using DNA to Build Next-Generation Chips

by Jeffrey Burt


Binding

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In this image, low concentrations of triangular DNA origami are binding to wide lines on a lithographically patterned surface.


Triangular DNA Origami

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High concentrations of triangular DNA origami are binding to wide lines on a lithographically patterned surface. The inset in the image shows individual origami structures at high resolution.


Sticking to the Template

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Individual triangular DNA origami adhering to a template with properly sized triangular features.

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