Abstract

Bridging the gap: The electrical conductance of individual metallo-DNA duplexes that bridge a carbon nanotube gap can be measured and switched by use of Cu2+ ions (see picture, yellow sphere: Cu2+). These studies form the basis for new exciting research that interfaces molecular nanodevices with biological systems.

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