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  • Raman Shifts in Electron-Ir... Raman Shifts in Electron-Irradiated Monolayer MoS2
    Parkin, William M; Balan, Adrian; Liang, Liangbo ... ACS nano, 04/2016, Volume: 10, Issue: 4
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    We report how the presence of electron-beam-induced sulfur vacancies affects first-order Raman modes and correlate the effects with the evolution of the in situ transmission-electron microscopy ...
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  • Differentiation of Short, S... Differentiation of Short, Single-Stranded DNA Homopolymers in Solid-State Nanopores
    Venta, Kimberly; Shemer, Gabriel; Puster, Matthew ... ACS nano, 05/2013, Volume: 7, Issue: 5
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    In the last two decades, new techniques that monitor ionic current modulations as single molecules pass through a nanoscale pore have enabled numerous single-molecule studies. While biological ...
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  • Trapping of Metal Atoms in ... Trapping of Metal Atoms in Vacancies of Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene
    Rodríguez-Manzo, Julio A; Cretu, Ovidiu; Banhart, Florian ACS nano, 06/2010, Volume: 4, Issue: 6
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    Lattice defects in carbon nanotubes and graphene are created by focusing an electron beam in a scanning transmission electron microscope onto a 0.1 nm spot on the objects. Metal atoms migrating on ...
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  • Continuous Growth of Hexago... Continuous Growth of Hexagonal Graphene and Boron Nitride In-Plane Heterostructures by Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Vapor Deposition
    Han, Gang Hee; Rodríguez-Manzo, Julio A; Lee, Chan-Woo ... ACS nano, 11/2013, Volume: 7, Issue: 11
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    Graphene–boron nitride monolayer heterostructures contain adjacent electrically active and insulating regions in a continuous, single-atom thick layer. To date structures were grown at low pressure, ...
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  • Toward Sensitive Graphene N... Toward Sensitive Graphene Nanoribbon–Nanopore Devices by Preventing Electron Beam-Induced Damage
    Puster, Matthew; Rodríguez-Manzo, Julio A; Balan, Adrian ... ACS nano, 12/2013, Volume: 7, Issue: 12
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    Graphene-based nanopore devices are promising candidates for next-generation DNA sequencing. Here we fabricated graphene nanoribbon–nanopore (GNR-NP) sensors for DNA detection. Nanopores with ...
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  • Carbon Nanotubes as High-Pr... Carbon Nanotubes as High-Pressure Cylinders and Nanoextruders
    Sun, L; Banhart, F; Krasheninnikov, A.V ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 05/2006, Volume: 312, Issue: 5777
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    Closed-shell carbon nanostructures, such as carbon onions, have been shown to act as self-contracting high-pressure cells under electron irradiation. We report that controlled irradiation of ...
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  • Graphene Growth by a Metal-... Graphene Growth by a Metal-Catalyzed Solid-State Transformation of Amorphous Carbon
    Rodríguez-Manzo, Julio A; Pham-Huu, Cuong; Banhart, Florian ACS nano, 02/2011, Volume: 5, Issue: 2
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    Single and few-layer graphene is grown by a solid-state transformation of amorphous carbon on a catalytically active metal. The process is carried out and monitored in situ in an electron microscope. ...
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  • Correlating Atomic Structur... Correlating Atomic Structure and Transport in Suspended Graphene Nanoribbons
    Qi, Zhengqing John; Rodríguez-Manzo, Julio A; Botello-Méndez, Andrés R ... Nano letters, 08/2014, Volume: 14, Issue: 8
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    Graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) are promising candidates for next generation integrated circuit (IC) components; this fact motivates exploration of the relationship between crystallographic structure and ...
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  • DNA Translocation in Nanome... DNA Translocation in Nanometer Thick Silicon Nanopores
    Rodríguez-Manzo, Julio A; Puster, Matthew; Nicolaï, Adrien ... ACS nano, 06/2015, Volume: 9, Issue: 6
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    Solid-state nanopores are single-molecule sensors that detect changes in ionic conductance (ΔG) when individual molecules pass through them. Producing high signal-to-noise ratio for the measurement ...
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