Probing DNA nucleobases with diamond (111) surfaces

Volume: 3, Issue: 9, Pages: 095007 - 095007
Published: Sep 1, 2019
Abstract
DNA units, the nucleobases, are probed with diamond (111) surfaces. The nucleobases are placed on top of a diamond surface interacting in a very specific way with the surface atoms. Different elements, such as hydrogen, nitrogen, and fluorine are chosen for the termination of the diamond. The energetic features and electronic properties of the combined system ’nucleobase/diamond surface’ are thoroughly studied using quantum-mechanical...
Paper Details
Title
Probing DNA nucleobases with diamond (111) surfaces
Published Date
Sep 1, 2019
Volume
3
Issue
9
Pages
095007 - 095007
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