STANFORD
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Stanford University William Keck Science Building rm 125 Stanford, CA 94305-5080
The Dai group has been working on a novel nano-structured plasmonic gold film with high uniformity over large substrates for near-infrared fluorescence enhancement by up to 100-fold, opening multiplexed, ultra-sensitive biological assays of protein and antibody disease biomarkers using near-infrared fluorescence...
The Dai's group has been working on nanocarbon physics and electronics. The high quality nanotubes from the group's synthesis are widely used to investigate the intrinsic electrical, mechanical, optical, electro-mechanical and thermal properties of quasi-one dimensional systems. Dai's group demonstrated nanotube based electronic nanosensors, developed Pd ohmic contacts to nanotubes, investigated ballistic electron transport in nanotubes and demonstrated ballistic carbon nanotube field effect transistors with integrated high kappa dielectrics.