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  • An atomic-resolution nanome... An atomic-resolution nanomechanical mass sensor
    Jensen, K; Kim, Kwanpyo; Zettl, A Nature nanotechnology, 09/2008, Volume: 3, Issue: 9
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    Mechanical resonators are widely used as inertial balances to detect small quantities of adsorbed mass through shifts in oscillation frequency. Advances in lithography and materials synthesis have ...
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  • Measurement of the intrinsi... Measurement of the intrinsic strength of crystalline and polycrystalline graphene
    Rasool, Haider I.; Ophus, Colin; Klug, William S. ... Nature communications, 11/2013, Volume: 4, Issue: 1
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    The mechanical properties of materials depend strongly on crystal structure and defect configuration. Here we measure the strength of suspended single-crystal and bicrystal graphene membranes ...
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  • High-Resolution EM of Collo... High-Resolution EM of Colloidal Nanocrystal Growth Using Graphene Liquid Cells
    Yuk, Jong Min; Park, Jungwon; Ercius, Peter ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 04/2012, Volume: 336, Issue: 6077
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    We introduce a new type of liquid cell for in situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) based on entrapment of a liquid film between layers of graphene. The graphene liquid cell facilitates ...
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  • Tunable phonon polaritons i... Tunable phonon polaritons in atomically thin van der Waals crystals of boron nitride
    Dai, S; Fei, Z; Ma, Q ... Science, 03/2014, Volume: 343, Issue: 6175
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    van der Waals heterostructures assembled from atomically thin crystalline layers of diverse two-dimensional solids are emerging as a new paradigm in the physics of materials. We used infrared ...
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  • cell nanoinjector based on ... cell nanoinjector based on carbon nanotubes
    Chen, Xing; Kis, Andras; Zettl, A ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 05/2007, Volume: 104, Issue: 20
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    Technologies for introducing molecules into living cells are vital for probing the physical properties and biochemical interactions that govern the cell's behavior. Here, we report the development of ...
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  • Solid-State Thermal Rectifier Solid-State Thermal Rectifier
    Chang, C. W.; Okawa, D.; Majumdar, A. ... Science, 11/2006, Volume: 314, Issue: 5802
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    We demonstrated nanoscale solid-state thermal rectification. High-thermal-conductivity carbon and boron nitride nanotubes were mass-loaded externally and inhomogeneously with heavy molecules. The ...
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  • 3D structure of individual ... 3D structure of individual nanocrystals in solution by electron microscopy
    Park, Jungwon; Elmlund, Hans; Ercius, Peter ... Science, 07/2015, Volume: 349, Issue: 6245
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    Knowledge about the synthesis, growth mechanisms, and physical properties of colloidal nanoparticles has been limited by technical impediments. We introduce a method for determining three-dimensional ...
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  • Strain-Induced Pseudo-Magne... Strain-Induced Pseudo-Magnetic Fields Greater Than 300 Tesla in Graphene Nanobubbles
    Levy, N; Burke, S.A; Meaker, K.L ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 07/2010, Volume: 329, Issue: 5991
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    Recent theoretical proposals suggest that strain can be used to engineer graphene electronic states through the creation of a pseudo-magnetic field. This effect is unique to graphene because of its ...
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