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Nanofiltration and sensing hybrid detects picomolar chemical residues

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Combining WGM sensors with microelectrofluidic nanofiltration could enable label-free optical detection of small biochemical molecules at picomolar concentration levels
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Nanofiltration and sensing hybrid detects picomolar chemical residues

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Combining WGM sensors with microelectrofluidic nanofiltration could enable label-free optical detection of small biochemical molecules at picomolar concentration levels
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Nanoscale Assembly: Chemical Techniques (Nanostructure Science and Technology)

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Nanoscale Assembly: Chemical Techniques (Nanostructure Science and Technology)

Nanotechnology has received tremendous interest over the last decade, not only from the scientific community but also from a business perspective and from the general public. Although nanotechnology is still at the largely unexplored frontier of science, it has the potential for extremely exciting technological innovations that will have an enormous impact on areas as diverse as information technology, medicine, energy supply and probably many others. The miniturization of devices and structures will impact the speed of devices and information storage capacity. More importantly, though, nanotechnology should lead to completely new functional devices as nanostructures have fundamentally different physical properties that are governed by quantum effects. When nanometer sized features are fabricated in materials that are currently used in electronic, magnetic, and optical applications, quantum behavior will lead to a set of unprecedented properties. The interactions of nanostructures with biological materials are largely unexplored. Future work in this direction should yield enabling technologies that allows the study and direct manipulation of biological processes at the (sub) cellular level.

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Progress in Nano-Electro-Optics VII: Chemical, Biological, and Nanophotonic Technologies for Nano-Optical Devices and Systems (Springer Series in Optical Sciences)

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Progress in Nano-Electro-Optics VII: Chemical, Biological, and Nanophotonic Technologies for Nano-Optical Devices and Systems (Springer Series in Optical Sciences)

This book focuses on chemical and nanophotonic technology to be used to develop novel nano-optical devices and systems. It begins with temperature- and photo-induced phase transition of ferromagnetic materials. Further topics include: energy transfer in artificial photosynthesis, homoepitaxial multiple quantum wells in ZnO, near-field photochemical etching and nanophotonic devices based on a nonadiabatic process and optical near-field energy transfer, respectively and polarization control in the optical near-field for optical information security. Taken as a whole, this overview will be a valuable resource for engineers and scientists working in the field of nano-electro-optics.

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