Gu, 2005 - Google Patents
DNA-templated assembly ofmetallic nanowiresGu, 2005
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- Gu Q
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Nanowires are widely recognized as key elements in the development of futuristic nanoscale devices of nanoelectronics, optoelectronics and nano-electro-mechanic systems. Lithographic fabrication, however, faces increasing difficulties in the realization of …
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