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Mass spectrometry / Nanoelectronics / Ion source / Chemistry / Emerging technologies / Analytical chemistry / Technology / Nanoelectromechanical systems / Nanoelectromechanical systems mass spectrometer / NEMS / Tandem mass spectrometry / Nanotechnology
Date: 2009-07-30 21:00:00
Mass spectrometry
Nanoelectronics
Ion source
Chemistry
Emerging technologies
Analytical chemistry
Technology
Nanoelectromechanical systems
Nanoelectromechanical systems mass spectrometer
NEMS
Tandem mass spectrometry
Nanotechnology

ARTICLES PUBLISHED ONLINE: 21 JUNE 2009 | DOI: NNANOTowards single-molecule nanomechanical mass spectrometry A. K. Naik1†, M. S. Hanay1†, W. K. Hiebert1,2†, X. L. Feng1 and M. L. Roukes1 *

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