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This project aims to create advanced nanostructured materials using DNA origami for applications in energy conversion and photonics. By combining self-assembly techniques, it seeks to enhance the efficiency of light-harvesting devices and develop responsive materials.
Nature has evolved astonishingly diverse structures where the nanoscale assembly of components is key to their functionality.
Such nanostructures self-assemble at massive scales and at spatial resolutions surpassing top-down production techniques.
The leaves of a single tree, e.g., can cover the area of 10.000 m^2 while every mm^2 contains more than 10^8 highly efficient light-harvesting complexes.
For future photovoltaic devices, light-managing surfaces and photonic devices it will thus be bene…
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