Institution
Nanosystems Initiative Munich
Facility•Munich, Germany•
About: Nanosystems Initiative Munich is a facility organization based out in Munich, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Quantum dot & Perovskite (structure). The organization has 323 authors who have published 549 publications receiving 24316 citations.
Topics: Quantum dot, Perovskite (structure), Exciton, Nanowire, Charge carrier
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TL;DR: Assessment of mRNA degradation constants using single-cell time-lapse imaging is fast and returns an accurate, time-independent measure of siRNA-induced silencing, thus allowing the exact evaluation of si RNA therapeutics.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors used GaAs-based quantum point contacts as mesoscopic detectors to analyze the flow of photogenerated electrons in a 2DEG at perpendicular, quantizing magnetic fields.
Abstract: We use GaAs-based quantum point contacts as mesoscopic detectors to locally analyze the flow of photogenerated electrons in a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) at perpendicular, quantizing magnetic fields. The 2DEG is formed within a quantum well of a doped GaAs/AlGaAs-heterostructure. We find an optoelectronic signal along the lateral boundaries of the 2DEG, which is consistent with an optically induced quantum transport through quantum Hall edge channels. We demonstrate that photogenerated electrons can be directly injected into an edge channel, transported across several tens of micrometers and read-out on-chip by the quantum point contact.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the effective diffraction index and attenuation of coplanar stripline circuits with microscale lateral dimensions on various substrates including sapphire, GaN, silica glass, and diamond grown by chemical vapor deposition were numerically computed.
Abstract: We numerically compute the effective diffraction index and attenuation of coplanar stripline circuits with microscale lateral dimensions on various substrates including sapphire, GaN, silica glass, and diamond grown by chemical vapor deposition. We show how to include dielectric, radiative and ohmic losses to describe the pulse propagation in the striplines to allow femtosecond on-chip electronics with frequency components up to 10 THz.
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TL;DR: An optimized cleavage protocol is described, which minimizes TFA adduct formation, retains the unsaturated hydrocarbon chain character, and ensures high yields of the synthesis.
Abstract: Sequence-defined cationic lipo-oligomers containing unsaturated fatty acids are potent nucleic acid carriers that are produced by solid-phase supported synthesis. However, the trifluoroacetic acid (TFA)-mediated removal of acid-labile protecting groups and cleavage from the resin can be accompanied by side products caused by an addition of TFA to the double bonds of unsaturated fatty acids. These TFA adducts are converted into hydroxylated derivatives under aqueous conditions. Here we describe an optimized cleavage protocol (precooling cleavage solution to 4 °C, 20 min cleavage at 22 °C), which minimizes TFA adduct formation, retains the unsaturated hydrocarbon chain character, and ensures high yields of the synthesis.
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Authors
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Thomas Bein | 109 | 677 | 42800 |
Ernst Wagner | 96 | 537 | 36723 |
Jochen Feldmann | 91 | 417 | 31049 |
Peter Hänggi | 90 | 788 | 42272 |
Markus Fischer | 85 | 490 | 28454 |
Martin Stutzmann | 84 | 781 | 30938 |
Gerhard Abstreiter | 77 | 791 | 25631 |
Oliver Eickelberg | 75 | 329 | 19447 |
Rudolf Gross | 68 | 532 | 17739 |
Dirk Trauner | 65 | 821 | 16279 |
Peter Müller-Buschbaum | 63 | 605 | 17603 |
Bettina V. Lotsch | 62 | 248 | 14599 |
Christoph Bräuchle | 58 | 267 | 12032 |
Jonathan J. Finley | 56 | 353 | 11100 |
Paolo Lugli | 55 | 739 | 14706 |