Penn team studies nanocrystals by passing them through tiny pores
Friday, September 26, 2014 - 12:00
in Physics & Chemistry
An interdisciplinary team of University of Pennsylvania researchers has now applied a cutting-edge technique for rapid gene sequencing toward measuring other nanoscopic structures. By passing nanoscale spheres and rods through a tiny hole in a membrane, the team was able to measure the electrical properties of those structures' surfaces.