Standout Papers

Nanotube Molecular Wires as Chemical Sensors 1999 2026 2008 2017 4.8k
  1. Nanotube Molecular Wires as Chemical Sensors (2000)
    Jing Kong, Nathan R. Franklin et al. Science
  2. Self-Oriented Regular Arrays of Carbon Nanotubes and Their Field Emission Properties (1999)
    Shoushan Fan, Michael G. Chapline et al. Science
  3. Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes for Molecular Hydrogen Sensors (2001)
    Jing Kong, Michael G. Chapline et al. Advanced Materials

Immediate Impact

38 by Nobel laureates 38 from Science/Nature 187 standout
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Works of Michael G. Chapline being referenced

Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes for Molecular Hydrogen Sensors
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Nanotube Molecular Wires as Chemical Sensors
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Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Michael G. Chapline 1279 6691 2842 3342 12 8.5k
Nathan R. Franklin 1283 6817 2930 3088 13 8.5k
Shu Peng 1041 5309 2348 3357 15 7.0k
Matthew J. Allen 361 5961 2978 3740 9 8.4k
Philip G. Collins 1712 6275 2387 2644 62 8.0k
Chad Huffman 1441 8843 3639 2318 20 10.7k
Jennah K. Kriebel 1295 2859 2417 4903 12 7.6k
F. Keith Perkins 1026 4720 2075 3450 68 6.6k
P. M. Ajayan 959 6956 2159 2305 62 9.3k
E. S. Snow 3500 5287 3311 4227 72 8.7k
M. A. Hamon 544 5966 2404 1697 28 7.2k

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