Hao ZOU

Hao ZOU

PostGraduate

Beijing Computational Science Research Center

Shenzhen JL Computational Science And Applied Research Institute

Research

DNA sequencing based on electronic tunneling in gold-decorated nanogap: a first-principles study

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sequencing has found its wide applications in medicine including treatment of diseases, diagnosis and genetics studies. Rapid and cost-effective DNA sequencing has been achieved by measuring the transverse electronic conductance as a single-stranded DNA is driven through a nanojunction. With the aim of improving accuracy and sensitivity of DNA sequencing, we investigate the electron transport properties of DNA nucleobases within gold nanogaps based on first-principles quantum transport simulations. Considering the fact that the DNA bases can rotate within the nanogap during measurements, different nucleobase orientations and their corresponding residence time within the nanogap are explicitly taken into account based on their energetics. This allows us to obtain an average current that can be compared directly to experimental measurements. Our results indicate that bare gold electrodes show low distinguishability among the four DNA nucleobases while the distinguishability can be substantially enhanced with sulfur atom decorated electrodes. We further optimized the size of the nanogap by maximizing the residence time of desired orientation. Based on these results, a DNA sequencing protocol is proposed that can be combined with nanopore arrays to realize a massively parallel nanopore-based DNA sequencing technology.

Interests

  • Quantum transport in open quantum system
  • DNA sequencing based on electronic tunneling

Education

  • BSc in Polymer Physics, 2017

    University of Science and Technology of China

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