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Gabriel P. Lopez

Researcher at University of New Mexico

Publications -  211
Citations -  12344

Gabriel P. Lopez is an academic researcher from University of New Mexico. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface plasmon resonance & Self-assembled monolayer. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 209 publications receiving 11791 citations. Previous affiliations of Gabriel P. Lopez include Durham University & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Self-assembly of mesoscopically ordered chromatic polydiacetylene/silica nanocomposites

TL;DR: The self-assembly of conjugated polymer/silica nanocomposite films with hexagonal, cubic or lamellar mesoscopic order using polymerizable amphiphilic diacetylene molecules as both structure-directing agents and monomers is reported.
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Self-assembly of ordered, robust, three-dimensional gold nanocrystal/silica arrays.

TL;DR: Initial experiments on a metal-insulator-metal capacitor fabricated with an ordered three-dimensional gold nanocrystal/silica array as the “insulator” demonstrated collective Coulomb blockade behavior below 100 kelvin and established the current-voltage scaling relationship for a well-defined three- dimensional array of Coulomb islands.
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Multiplex lateral-flow test strips fabricated by two-dimensional shaping.

TL;DR: Paper-and nitrocellulose-based lateral flow devices have been fabricated by a computer-controlled knife as mentioned in this paper, and the resulting star, candelabra, and other structures are spotted with multiple bioassay reagents to produce multiplex lateral flow assays.
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Rapid prototyping of patterned functional nanostructures

TL;DR: This work combines silica–surfactant self-assembly with three rapid printing procedures—pen lithography, ink-jet printing, and dip-coating of patterned self-assembled monolayers—to form functional, hierarchically organized structures in seconds.
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Photoregulation of Mass Transport through a Photoresponsive Azobenzene-Modified Nanoporous Membrane

TL;DR: In this article, photoresponsive nanoporous membranes, composed of monosized pores modified with azobenzene ligands, were prepared on an ITO working electrode using an evaporation-induced self-assembly procedure.