Li et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Interface engineering of Si hybrid nanostructures for chemical and biological sensingLi et al., 2020
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- Li J
- Rogers J
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- Advanced Materials Technologies
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Opportunities for quantitative, real‐time monitoring of gases, ions, and biomolecules in the environment and in the human body motivate programs of fundamental and applied research on chemically selective sensors with fast response times. In this context, silicon …
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