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    • Assembly and integration of semiconductor nanowires for functional nanosystems 

      Yu, Guihua; Lieber, Charles M. (Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2010)
      Central to the bottom-up paradigm of nanoscience, which could lead to entirely new and highly integrated functional nanosystems, is the development of effective assembly methods that enable hierarchical organization of ...
    • Charge Transport and Rectification in Arrays of SAM-Based Tunneling Junctions 

      Nijhuis, Christian A.; Reus, William F.; Barber, Jabulani Randall; Dickey, Michael D.; Whitesides, George M. (American Chemical Society, 2010)
      This paper describes a method of fabrication that generates small arrays of tunneling junctions based on self-assembled monolayers (SAMs); these junctions have liquid-metal top-electrodes stabilized in microchannels and ...
    • Nanoscience and the nano-bioelectronics frontier 

      Duan, Xiaojie; Lieber, Charles M. (Springer Science + Business Media, 2015)
      This review describes work presented in the 2014 inaugural Tsinghua University Press-Springer Nano Research Award lecture, as well as current and future opportunities for nanoscience research at the interface with brain ...
    • Programmable Resistive-Switch Nanowire Transistor Logic Circuits 

      Shim, Wooyoung; Yao, Jun; Lieber, Charles M. (American Chemical Society (ACS), 2014-08-20)
      Programmable logic arrays (PLA) constitute a promising architecture for developing increasingly complex and functional circuits through nanocomputers from nanoscale building blocks. Here we report a novel one-dimensional ...
    • Sub-10-nm Intracellular Bioelectronic Probes from Nanowire-Nanotube Heterostructures 

      Fu, Tian-Ming; Duan, Xiaojie; Jiang, Zhe; Dai, Xiaochuan; Xie, Ping; Cheng, Zengguang; Lieber, Charles M. (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2014)
      The miniaturization of bioelectronic intracellular probes with a wide dynamic frequency range can open up opportunities to study biological structures inaccessible by existing methods in a minimally invasive manner. Here, ...