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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Brousseau, Louis C. III.The latest application filed is for "single-electron transistor for detecting biomolecules".
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Single-electron transistor for detecting biomolecules App 20050230713 - Brousseau, Louis C. III | 2005-10-20 |
Single-electron transistors and fabrication methods in which a projecting feature defines spacing between electrodes App 20040113144 - Brousseau, Louis C. III | 2004-06-17 |
Methods And Systems For Fabricating Nanopores For Single-electron Devices And Single-electron Devices Including Nanopores App 20040002195 - Brousseau, Louis C. III | 2004-01-01 |
Electronic devices and methods using arrays of molecularly-bridged metal nanoparticles App 20030067668 - Feldheim, Daniel ;   et al. | 2003-04-10 |
Methods of fabricating single electron transistors in which the thickness of an insulating layer defines spacing between electrodes App 20030025133 - Brousseau, Louis C. III | 2003-02-06 |
Single-electron transistors and fabrication methods in which a projecting feature defines spacing between electrodes App 20030012930 - Brousseau, Louis C. III | 2003-01-16 |
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