Abstract
In article number 1500232, Y. B. Zheng and co-workers extend the scope of multi-photon plasmonic lithography to immobilize biomolecules. Protein hydrogels are precisely immobilized at the tips of a single gold nanotriangle. This process is tracked on single nanoparticles using dark-field scattering spectroscopy. These protein nano-anchors can serve as frameworks to study plasmon–molecule interactions and to assemble functional materials with hierarchical structures.
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