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Meanings of nanoelectronic in English
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Usage of nanoelectronic in English
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These distinct advantages promise great potential for nanoelectronic devices as next generation chemical and biological sensors.
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The unusual electronic and magnetic properties in ZPNRs endow them possible potential for the applications in nanoelectronic devices.
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Nanomix has received over $15 million in venture capital to commercialize various nanoelectronic devices from big-name investors.
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Hence, the development of nanoelectronic sensors calls for new sensing platform technologies that can truly showcase the advantages of electronic sensors.
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Here we report a fundamentally different sensing mechanism based on molecular dipole detection enabled by a pioneering graphene nanoelectronic heterodyne sensor.
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On the other hand, the shear-induced electronic anisotropy properties suggest that phosphorene can be applied as the switcher in nanoelectronic applications.
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In this Account, we will summarize recent efforts from our group on the development of a new electronic sensing paradigm, the nanoelectronic heterodyne sensors.
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Currently, majority of existing nanoelectronic sensors are direct current (DC) sensors, which rely ubiquitously on detection of conductance change associated with molecular adsorption.
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Nearly all existing nanoelectronic sensors are based on charge detection, where molecular binding changes the charge density of the sensor and leads to sensing signal.
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Nanoelectronic systems are considered crucial to the continued miniaturization of electronic devices.
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These distinct advantages promise great potential for nanoelectronic devices as next generation chemical and biological sensors.
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The unusual electronic and magnetic properties in ZPNRs endow them possible potential for the applications in nanoelectronic devices.
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Nanomix has received over $15 million in venture capital to commercialize various nanoelectronic devices from big-name investors.
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Hence, the development of nanoelectronic sensors calls for new sensing platform technologies that can truly showcase the advantages of electronic sensors.
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Here we report a fundamentally different sensing mechanism based on molecular dipole detection enabled by a pioneering graphene nanoelectronic heterodyne sensor.
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On the other hand, the shear-induced electronic anisotropy properties suggest that phosphorene can be applied as the switcher in nanoelectronic applications.