نتایج جستجو برای: nanopores

تعداد نتایج: 2551  

Journal: :Nano letters 2007
Eliane H Trepagnier Aleksandra Radenovic David Sivak Phillip Geissler Jan Liphardt

Electrophorescing biopolymers across nanopores modulates the ionic current through the pore, revealing the polymer's diameter, length, and conformation. The rapidity of polymer translocation ( approximately 30,000 bp/ms) in this geometry greatly limits the information that can be obtained for each base. Here we show that the translocation speed of lambda-DNA through artificial nanopores can be ...

Journal: :Nano letters 2015
Sergii Pud Daniel Verschueren Nikola Vukovic Calin Plesa Magnus P Jonsson Cees Dekker

We present a novel cost-efficient method for the fabrication of high-quality self-aligned plasmonic nanopores by means of an optically controlled dielectric breakdown. Excitation of a plasmonic bowtie nanoantenna on a dielectric membrane localizes the high-voltage-driven breakdown of the membrane to the hotspot of the enhanced optical field, creating a nanopore that is automatically self-aligne...

2015
Atsushi Takase Hirofumi Kanoh Tomonori Ohba

SF6 and SF6-N2 mixed gases are used widely as insulators, but such gases have high greenhouse gas potential. The separation of SF6 from SF6-N2 mixed gases is an inevitable result of their use. Single-walled carbon nanohorns (CNHs) were used here for a fundamental study of the separation of SF6 and N2. The diameters of the interstitial and internal nanopores of the CNHs were 0.7 and 2.9 nm, resp...

2011
Ping Xie Qihua Xiong Ying Fang Quan Qing Charles M. Lieber

Nanopores could potentially be used to perform single-molecule DNA sequencing at low cost and with high throughput. Although single base resolution and differentiation have been demonstrated with nanopores using ionic current measurements, direct sequencing has not been achieved because of the difficulties in recording very small (∼pA) ionic currents at a bandwidth consistent with fast transloc...

Journal: :Nature Materials 2012

2015
Shengwei Tan Lei Wang Jingjing Yu Chuanrong Hou Rui Jiang Yanping Li Quanjun Liu

Nanopores have been proven to be novel and versatile single-molecule sensors for individual unlabeled biopolymer detection and characterization. In the present study, a relatively large silicon nitride (Si3N4) nanopore with a diameter of approximately 60 nm was fabricated successfully using a focused Ga ion beam (FIB). We demonstrated a simple ex situ silanization procedure to control the size ...

Journal: :Nano letters 2012
Choongyeop Lee Laurent Joly Alessandro Siria Anne-Laure Biance Rémy Fulcrand Lydéric Bocquet

Ion transport through nanopores drilled in thin membranes is central to numerous applications, including biosensing and ion selective membranes. This paper reports experiments, numerical calculations, and theoretical predictions demonstrating an unexpectedly large ionic conduction in solid-state nanopores, taking its origin in anomalous entrance effects. In contrast to naive expectations based ...

Journal: :Nature materials 2003
A J Storm J H Chen X S Ling H W Zandbergen C Dekker

Single nanometre-sized pores (nanopores) embedded in an insulating membrane are an exciting new class of nanosensors for rapid electrical detection and characterization of biomolecules. Notable examples include alpha-hemolysin protein nanopores in lipid membranes and solid-state nanopores in Si3N4. Here we report a new technique for fabricating silicon oxide nanopores with single-nanometre prec...

Journal: :Nano letters 2010
Christopher A Merchant Ken Healy Meni Wanunu Vishva Ray Neil Peterman John Bartel Michael D Fischbein Kimberly Venta Zhengtang Luo A T Charlie Johnson Marija Drndić

We report on DNA translocations through nanopores created in graphene membranes. Devices consist of 1-5 nm thick graphene membranes with electron-beam sculpted nanopores from 5 to 10 nm in diameter. Due to the thin nature of the graphene membranes, we observe larger blocked currents than for traditional solid-state nanopores. However, ionic current noise levels are several orders of magnitude l...

Journal: :ACS nano 2012
Yao-Qun Li Yu-Bin Zheng Richard N Zare

The diffusion-influenced translocation behavior of individual nanoparticles upon passage through a conical nanopore has been elucidated by using a pressure-reversal, resistive-pulse technique, as reported by Lan and White in this issue of ACS Nano. We outline here some recent progress in conical nanopore analysis, and we present some prospects for future developments. Compared to cylindrical na...

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