Secme et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Dielectric Detection of Single Nanoparticles Using a Microwave Resonator Integrated with a NanoporeSecme et al., 2024
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- Secme A
- Kucukoglu B
- Pisheh H
- Alatas Y
- Tefek U
- Uslu H
- Kaynak B
- Alhmoud H
- Hanay M
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- ACS omega
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The characterization of individual nanoparticles in a liquid constitutes a critical challenge for the environmental, material, and biological sciences. To detect nanoparticles, electronic approaches are especially desirable owing to their compactness and lower costs. While …
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