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Assembly of metal nanoparticles into nanogaps
Robert J. Barsotti
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Michael D. Vahey
, Ryan Wartena
, Yet Ming Chiang
, Joel Voldman
, Francesco Stellacci
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
DBBS - Molecular Microbiology and Microbial Pathogenesis
DBBS - Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology
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Metal Nanoparticles
100%
Nanoparticle Assembly
100%
Nanogap
100%
Gap Size
66%
Size Dependence
33%
Gold Nanoparticles
33%
Conductance
33%
Scalable Methods
33%
Nanomaterials
33%
Nanotechnology
33%
Electrostatic Force
33%
Electrical Field
33%
Scalable Model
33%
Particle Assembly
33%
Alternating Current
33%
Threshold Voltage
33%
Directed Self-assembly
33%
Applied Voltage
33%
Dielectrophoresis
33%
Assembly Reliability
33%
Dielectrophoretic Force
33%
Electrical Characterization
33%
Nanoparticle Materials
33%
Anchoring Molecule
33%
Final Assembly
33%
Thermal Force
33%
Engineering
Nanoparticle
100%
Metal Nanoparticle
100%
Nanomaterial
33%
Applied Voltage
33%
Electric Field
33%
Alternating Current
33%
Gold Nanoparticles
33%
Material Science
Nanoparticle
100%
Metal Nanoparticle
100%
Particle Assembly
33%
Surface (Surface Science)
33%
Gold Nanoparticles
33%