DocumentCode :
84050
Title :
Self-assembly: a review of scope and applications
Author :
Iyer, Anusha Subramony ; Paul, Kolin
Author_Institution :
Amarnath & Shashi Khosla Sch. of Inf. Technol., Indian Inst. of Technol., New Delhi, New Delhi, India
Volume :
9
Issue :
3
fYear :
2015
fDate :
6 2015
Firstpage :
122
Lastpage :
135
Abstract :
Self-assembly (SA) is the preferred growth mechanism in the natural world, on scales ranging from the molecular to the macro-scale. It involves the assembling of components, which governed by a set of local interaction rules, lead to the formation of a global minimum energy structure. In this survey, the authors explore the extensive research conducted to exploit SA in three domains; first, as a bottom-up approach to fabricate semiconductor heterostructures and nano-scale devices composed of carbon nanotubes and nanowires; second, for meso-scale assembly to build systems such as three-dimensional electrical networks and microelectromechanical systems by utilising capillary force, external magnetic field and so on as the binding force; and third, as an emerging means to achieve computing via tiling, biomolecular automata and logic gates. DNA, in particular, has been a molecule of choice because of its easy availability, biological importance and high programmability as a result of its highly specific component bases.
Keywords :
DNA; automata theory; biology computing; carbon nanotubes; molecular biophysics; nanobiotechnology; reviews; self-assembly; DNA; binding force; biomolecular automata; bottom-up approach; capillary force; carbon nanotubes; eicroelectromechanical systems; logic gates; mesoscale assembly; nanowires; review; self-assembly; three-dimensional electrical networks; tiling;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nanobiotechnology, IET
Publisher :
iet
ISSN :
1751-8741
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/iet-nbt.2014.0020
Filename :
7115348
Link To Document :
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