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    Patterned Multiplex Pathogen DNA Detection by Au Particle-on-Wire SERS Sensor

    A Au particle-on-wire system that can be used as a specific, sensitive, and multiplex DNA sensor is developed. A pattern formed by multiple Au nanowire sensors provides...
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    Effect of Spatial Charge Inhomogeneity on 1/f Noise Behavior in Graphene

    Scattering mechanisms in graphene are critical to understanding the limits of signal-to-noise-ratios of unsuspended graphene devices. Here we present the four-probe low...
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    A Multi-Wall Carbon Nanotube Tower Electrochemical Actuator

    Patterned multiwall carbon nanotube arrays up to four millimeters long were synthesized using chemical vapor deposition. Electrochemical actuation of a nanotube array tower was...
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    Tough Nanocomposites: The Role of Carbon Nanotube Type

    Unusually large deformation is observed in poly(methyl metacrylate) (PMMA) electrospun fibers under tension when multiwall or single-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs and SWCNTs)...
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    Mesoporous Bragg Stack Color Tunable Sensors

    Herein we report a novel self-assembly synthesis, structural and optical characterization of mesoporous Bragg stacks (MBS) composed of spin-coated multilayer stacks of...
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    Anisotropic Etching and Nanoribbon Formation in Single-Layer Graphene

    We demonstrate anisotropic etching of single-layer graphene by thermally-activated nickel nanoparticles. Using this technique, we obtain sub-10nm nanoribbons and other graphene...
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    Defect-Induced Atomic Migration in Carbon Nanopeapod:  Tracking the Single-At...

    We demonstrate here the single-atom migration of Tb, Gd, or Ce metal from cage to cage through an intentionally induced atomic path within a carbon nanopeapod. The atomic path...
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    Coherent coupling between surface plasmons and excitons in semiconductor nano...

    We present an experimental demonstration of strong coupling between a surface plasmon propagating on a planar silver substrate, and the lowest excited state of CdSe...
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    Ionic Screening of Charged-Impurity Scattering in Graphene

    We have studied the ionic screening effect on the charge transport properties of graphene field effect transistors. By increasing the ionic concentration, we found dramatic...
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    Carbon Nanotubes as Injection Electrodes for Organic Thin Film Transistors

    We have investigated the charge injection efficiency of carbon nanotube electrodes for organic semiconducting layers and compared their performance to that of traditional noble...
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    Suppression of Auger Processes in Confined Structures

    We explore how the size and shape of the microscopic confinement potential affects the nonradiative Auger decay rate of confined carriers. Calculations conducted in the...
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    Piezoelectric Ribbons Printed onto Rubber for Flexible Energy Conversion

    The development of a method for integrating highly efficient energy conversion materials onto stretchable, biocompatible rubbers could yield breakthroughs in implantable or...
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    Cross-Talk between Lung and Systemic Circulation during Carbon Nanotube Respi...

    Nanotechnology is an emerging field that demands urgent development of adequate toxicology and risk assessment. The previous experimental data on carbon nanotube respiratory...
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    Effect of Annealing on P3HT:PCBM Charge Transfer and Nanoscale Morphology Pro...

    We employ sub-picosecond TA spectroscopy on operating P3HT:PCBM devices to probe the effect of annealing on charge transfer dynamics and nanoscale morphology. Our measurement...
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    Two Distinct Buckling Modes in Carbon Nanotube Bending

    By using controlled SPM manipulation, carbon nanotubes have been continuously bent into a series of increasing angles, and two distinct buckling modes corresponding to “abrupt”...
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    Subthreshold Regime has the Optimal Sensitivity for Nanowire FET Biosensors

    Nanowire field-effect transistors (NW-FETs) are emerging as powerful sensors for detection of chemical/biological species with various attractive features including high...