Nanopores in solid-state membranes engineered for single molecule detection

  • Dimitrov V
  • Mirsaidov U
  • Wang D
  • et al.
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Abstract

A nanopore is an analytical tool with single molecule sensitivity. For detection, a nanopore relies on the electrical signal that develops when a molecule translocates through it. However, the detection sensitivity can be adversely affected by noise and the frequency response. Here, we report measurements of the frequency and noise performance of nanopores

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Dimitrov, V., Mirsaidov, U., Wang, D., Sorsch, T., Mansfield, W., Miner, J., … Timp, G. (2010). Nanopores in solid-state membranes engineered for single molecule detection. Nanotechnology, 21(6), 065502. https://doi.org/10.1088/0957-4484/21/6/065502

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