DNA-based active plasmonics

发布时间:2026-01-08浏览次数:10

报告题目:DNA-based active plasmonics

报告人:Anton Kuzyk, Professor of Molecular Biophysics, Aalto University, Finland.

报告时间:2026年1月12日下午2点

报告地点:物理科技楼101室

报告摘要:DNA has emerged as one of the most versatile materials for bottom-up fabrication of plasmonic systems. Furthermore, incorporating various stimuli responses in DNA-based metal nanostructures is often more straightforward compared to structures created through top-down fabrication methods. In this talk I will present our recent advances in utilizing DNA for fabrication of plasmonic switches and dynamic plasmonic surfaces, with a particular emphasis on electrically driven systems.

报告人简介:Anton Kuzyk is a Professor of Molecular Biophysics at Aalto University, Finland. Originally from Ukraine, he earned his PhD in Physics from the University of Jyväskylä (Finland) in 2009. He subsequently conducted postdoctoral research at Helsinki University of Technology, Technical University Munich, Aalto University, and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems. Professor Kuzyk's primary research interests lie in the fields of DNA nanotechnology and self-assembled plasmonics, with a particular focus on developing DNA-based artificial molecular systems designed for applications in biosensing, nanophotonics, and biomimetics.