Ion-conducting Nanopores in Polymer Membranes for (Bio)Molecular Sensory Applications
In the recent years, track-etched nanopores became the major impulse in the development of nanofluidic biosensing devices. The fabrication is processed first by bombarding polymeric films with swift heavy ions. Subsequently, damaged zones within the polymer membrane are created, which are transforme...
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