1. Nanopores in solid-state membranes engineered for single molecule detection
- Author
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Utkur Mirsaidov, Sukru Yemenicioglu, Deqiang Wang, J.F. Miner, T.W. Sorsch, V. Dimitrov, F. Klemens, William M. Mansfield, R. Cirelli, and Gregory Timp
- Subjects
Frequency response ,Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Bioengineering ,Nanotechnology ,General Chemistry ,Capacitance ,Noise (electronics) ,law.invention ,Nanopore ,Capacitor ,Membrane ,Parasitic capacitance ,Mechanics of Materials ,law ,General Materials Science ,Parasitic extraction ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Abstract
A nanopore is an analytical tool with single molecule sensitivity. For detection, a nanopore relies on the electrical signal that develops when a molecule translocates through it. However, the detection sensitivity can be adversely affected by noise and the frequency response. Here, we report measurements of the frequency and noise performance of nanopores
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- 2010