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Group: Koch_Lab - with tag carbon [4 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the Koch_Lab group with tag carbon
  • Functionalization of carbon nanotubes with proteins and quantum dots in aqueous buffer solutions
    Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 88, No. 6. (2006)
    by R Prakash, Rich Superfine, S Washburn, Michael R Falvo
    posted to quantum nanotubes fluorescence dots carbon by skoch3 to the group Koch_Lab on 2007-04-19 19:10:50 as ****
  • Fabrication of nanometer-scale mechanical devices incorporating individual multiwalled carbon nanotubes as torsional springs
    Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 82, No. 5. (2003), pp. 805-807.
    posted to nanotubes mems carbon by skoch3 to the group Koch_Lab on 2007-04-19 18:10:21 as ****
  • DNA-functionalized single-walled carbon nanotubes
    Nanotechnology, Vol. 13, No. 5. (2002), pp. 601-604.
    by Chris Dwyer, Martin Guthold, Michael Falvo, Sean Washburn, Richard Superfine, Dorothy Erie
    posted to self-assembly nanotubes nanotechnology dna carbon by skoch3 to the group Koch_Lab on 2007-04-19 18:05:33 as **** along with 1 person stsaft
  • Controlled placement of an individual carbon nanotube onto a microelectromechanical structure
    Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 80, No. 14. (2002), pp. 2574-2576.
    posted to physics nanotube nanomanipulation mems carbon by skoch3 to the group Koch_Lab on 2007-04-19 08:16:13 as ****
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