Zhou et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Probing multidimensional structural information of single molecules transporting through a sub-10 nm conical plasmonic nanopore by SERSZhou et al., 2021
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- Zhou J
- Zhou P
- Shen Q
- Ahmed S
- Pan X
- Liu H
- Ding X
- Li J
- Wang K
- Xia X
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- Analytical Chemistry
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Probing the orientation and oxygenation state of single molecules (SMs) is of great importance for understanding the advanced structure of individual molecules. Here, we manipulate molecules transporting through the hot spot of a sub-10 nm conical gold …
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