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arxiv: 1210.4993 · v2 · pith:NFW7PEVOnew · submitted 2012-10-18 · ⚛️ physics.bio-ph · cond-mat.soft

The layer impact of DNA translocation through graphene nanopores

classification ⚛️ physics.bio-ph cond-mat.soft
keywords graphenenanoporetranslocationlayerimpactnanoporesobservedpotential
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Graphene nanopore based sensor devices are exhibiting the great potential for the detection of DNA. To understand the fundamental aspects of DNA translocating through a graphene nanopore, in this work, molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and potential of mean force (PMF) calculations were carried out to investigate the layer impact of small graphene nanopore (2 nm-3 nm) to DNA translocation. It was observed that the ionic conductance was sensitive to graphene layer of open-nanopores, the probability for DNA translocation through graphene nanopore was related with the thickness of graphene nanopores. MD simulations showed that DNA translocation time was most sensitive to the thickness of graphene nanopore for a 2.4 nm aperture, and the observed free energy barrier of PMFs and the profile change revealed the increased retardation of DNA translocation through bilayer graphene nanopore as compared to monolayer graphene nanopore.

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