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Posted on March 16, 2017April 27, 2018 by parkin

Penn Researchers Study How New 2D Nanopores React to Light

Drndic and Johnson’s labs, together with researchers from Penn State, use light to control the size of two dimensional tungsten disulfide nanopores. Read more in the article in PennCurrent.

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