Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1881792 | Radiation Measurements | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Solid-state nanopores have been widely used as building blocks for nanofluidic devices and circuits from both fundamental and application aspects. In this review, we sketch the recent research progress in our group on the fabrication and application of single nanopores in PET membrane by track-etching method. The asymmetric ion transport properties in the conical nanopore are intensively studied both experimentally and theoretically. Based on the understanding of the particular ion transport behavior on nano-scale, some applications are present, including the pressure-driven streaming current and synthetic nanopore–DNA system.
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Authors
Liuxuan Cao, Yugang Wang,