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Y. Zhang

Researcher at University of Manchester

Publications -  6
Citations -  56785

Y. Zhang is an academic researcher from University of Manchester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface plasmon resonance & Optical tweezers. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 50038 citations.

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Electric Field Effect in Atomically Thin Carbon Films

TL;DR: Monocrystalline graphitic films are found to be a two-dimensional semimetal with a tiny overlap between valence and conductance bands and they exhibit a strong ambipolar electric field effect.
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Nanometric optical tweezers based on nanostructured substrates

TL;DR: In this article, the first experimental realization of three-dimensional nanometric optical tweezers that are based on nanostructured substrates was reported, which achieved nanoscale control of entities at significantly smaller laser powers and open new avenues for nanomanipulation of fragile biological objects.
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Nanofabricated media with negative permeability at visible frequencies

TL;DR: A nanofabricated medium consisting of electromagnetically coupled pairs of gold dots with geometry carefully designed at a 10-nm level exhibits a strong magnetic response at visible-light frequencies, including a band with negative µ.
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Antisymmetric plasmon resonance in coupled gold nanoparticles as a sensitive tool for detection of local index of refraction

TL;DR: In this article, a nanofabricated regular array of coupled gold nanopillars is employed to detect local indices of refraction of different liquids using a shift of an antisymmetric plasmon resonance peak observed in the reflection spectra.
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An antisymmetric plasmon resonance in coupled gold nanoparticles as a sensitive tool for detection of local index of refraction

TL;DR: In this paper, a nanofabricated regular array of coupled gold nano-pillars is employed to detect local indices of refraction of different liquids using a shift of an antisymmetric plasmon resonance peak observed in the reflection spectra.