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Special issue - First Korean-Swedish Bilateral Symposium on Quantum Phenomena in Nanostructures of Molecular Conductors and Biomolecules Seoul, Korea, 5-7 November 2001 Jonson M, Park YW |
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Nanoelectromechanics and single-charge tunneling Gorelik LY, Isacsson A, Galperin YM, Shekhter RI, Jonson M |
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Phase transition and persistent current via excitonic transport in coupled Josephson necklaces Choi MY, Lee M |
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Natural nanosystems Lundstrom I, Svensson S |
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Non-linear I-V characteristics of polypyrrole micro-line synthesized using scanning probe microscope Park JG, Lee SH, Kim B, Yu HY, Park JH, Kabir MS, Kubatkin S, Persson M, Park YW |
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Macromolecular nanoelectronics Nyberg T, Zhang FL, Inganas O |
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Conduction mechanisms in polyacetylene nanofibres Kaiser AB, Park YW |
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Molecular wires and gold nanoparticles as molewares for the molecular scale electronics Lee C, Kang Y, Lee K, Kim SR, Won DJ, Noh JS, Shin HK, Song CK, Kwon YS, So HM, Kim J |
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Ballistic conductance in quantum devices: from organic polymers to nanotubes Tomanek D |
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Optical properties of endohedral Li@C-60 Gromov A, Krawez N, Lassesson A, Ostrovskii DI, Campbell EEB |
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Field emission of carbon nanotubes and electronic structure of carbon nanopeapods Kim G, Son YW, Cho Y, Han S, Ihm J |
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Nanotube actuators for nanomechanics Minett A, Fraysse J, Gang G, Kim GT, Roth S |
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Self-assembled organic nanotubes and self-synthesized silver subnanowire arrays in an ambient solution phase Kim KS |
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Nano-control of self-assembled biomolecular structures Kwon SY, Kim MW |
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Bioelectronic device consisting of self-assembled biomolecules Choi JW, Nam YS, Lee WH |
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Organized molecular assemblies for scanning probe microscope lithography Lee H, Jang YK, Bae EJ, Lee W, Kim SM, Lee SH |
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Low-temperature saturation of dephasing in heavily doped conjugated polymers Aleshin AN, Kozub VI, Suh DS, Park YW |