Coherent optical spectroscopy in a biological semiconductor quantum dot-DNA hybrid system

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We theoretically investigate coherent optical spectroscopy of a biological semiconductor quantum dot (QD) coupled to DNA molecules. Coupling with DNAs, the linear optical responses of the peptide QDs will be enhanced significantly in the simultaneous presence of two optical fields. Based on this technique, we propose a scheme to measure the vibrational frequency of DNA and the coupling strength between peptide QD and DNA in all-optical domain. Distinct with metallic quantum dot, biological QD is non-toxic and pollution-free to environment, which will contribute to clinical medicine experiments. This article leads people to know more about the optical behaviors of DNAs-quantum dot system, with the currently popular pump-probe technique. © 2012 Li and Zhu.

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Li, J. J., & Zhu, K. D. (2012). Coherent optical spectroscopy in a biological semiconductor quantum dot-DNA hybrid system. Nanoscale Research Letters, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-7-133

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