Speaker:Dr. Ke LIU(Laboratory of Nanoscale Biology (LBEN), École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland)
Topic:A Long Journey in a Tiny Hole
Location:Academic Hall on the third floor of the new No. 9 Teaching Building, School of Power and Mechanical Engineering, WHU
Time:10:00 a.m.,Wednesday,January 4th,2017
Organizer:School of Power and Mechanical Engineering, WHU
Welcome to attend the lecture!
The bibliography of the lecture:
1. “Detecting the translocation of DNA through a nanopore using graphene nanoribbons”,Nat. Nanotech.,2013, 8, 939.
2. “Atomically Thin Molybdenum Disulfide Nanopores with High Sensitivity for DNA Translocation”,ACS Nano,2014, 8, 2504.
3. “Electrochemical reaction in single layer MoS2: nanopores opened atom by atom”,Nano Lett.,2015, 15, 3431.
4. “Single nucleotides identification in MoS2 nanopores”,Nat. Nanotech.,2015, 10, 1070.
5.“Observation of ionic Coulomb blockade in nanopores”,Nat. Mater.,2016, 15, 850.
6. “Single-layer MoS2nanopores as nanopower generators”,Nature,2016, 536, 197.