The ability of DNA to conduct electric current has been the topic of numerous investigations over the past few decades. Those investigations indicate that this ability is dependent on the molecular structure of the DNA. Radiation-induced damages, which lead to an alteration of the molecular structure, should therefore change the electrical impedance of a DNA molecule. In this paper, the damage due to ionising radiation is shown to have a direct effect on the electrical transport properties of DNA. Impedance measurements of DNA samples were carried out by an AC impedance spectrometer before, during and after irradiation. The samples comprised of DNA segments, which were immobilized between gold electrodes with a gap of 12 μm. The impedance o...
Dielectrophoretic properties of DNA have been determined by measuring capacitance changes between pl...
AbstractFirst-principles calculation of the transverse conductance across DNA fragments placed betwe...
Many types of materials such as inorganic semiconductors have been employed as detectors for nuclear...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 51-56).Fabrication process for semiconductor electronics ...
We report on impedance measurements of fluids to examine the impact of the length and concentration ...
Abstract Background Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is one of the best candidate materials for various d...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 69-72).Fabrication process for nanotechnology is approach...
DNA molecules adopt many different structures including kinks, bends, bulges and distortions. The di...
Conductor or insulator? The debate about the conductivity of DNA have been recently revived due to c...
Measurements of DNA conductivity, hybridization, and melting using electronic means can have wide ap...
Measurements of DNA conductivity, hybridization, and melting using electronic means can have wide ap...
Abstract We design a novel nano-gap electrode to measure the current of DNA molecule, by which the c...
Measurements of DNA conductivity, hybridization, and melting using electronic means can have wide ap...
Measurements of DNA conductivity, hybridization, and melting using electronic means can have wide ap...
Many types of materials such as inorganic semiconductors have been employed as detectors for nuclear...
Dielectrophoretic properties of DNA have been determined by measuring capacitance changes between pl...
AbstractFirst-principles calculation of the transverse conductance across DNA fragments placed betwe...
Many types of materials such as inorganic semiconductors have been employed as detectors for nuclear...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 51-56).Fabrication process for semiconductor electronics ...
We report on impedance measurements of fluids to examine the impact of the length and concentration ...
Abstract Background Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is one of the best candidate materials for various d...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 69-72).Fabrication process for nanotechnology is approach...
DNA molecules adopt many different structures including kinks, bends, bulges and distortions. The di...
Conductor or insulator? The debate about the conductivity of DNA have been recently revived due to c...
Measurements of DNA conductivity, hybridization, and melting using electronic means can have wide ap...
Measurements of DNA conductivity, hybridization, and melting using electronic means can have wide ap...
Abstract We design a novel nano-gap electrode to measure the current of DNA molecule, by which the c...
Measurements of DNA conductivity, hybridization, and melting using electronic means can have wide ap...
Measurements of DNA conductivity, hybridization, and melting using electronic means can have wide ap...
Many types of materials such as inorganic semiconductors have been employed as detectors for nuclear...
Dielectrophoretic properties of DNA have been determined by measuring capacitance changes between pl...
AbstractFirst-principles calculation of the transverse conductance across DNA fragments placed betwe...
Many types of materials such as inorganic semiconductors have been employed as detectors for nuclear...