Standout Papers

Nanotube Molecular Wires as Chemical Sensors 2000 2026 2008 2017 4.8k
  1. Nanotube Molecular Wires as Chemical Sensors (2000)
    Jing Kong, Nathan R. Franklin et al. Science
  2. Toward Large Arrays of Multiplex Functionalized Carbon Nanotube Sensors for Highly Sensitive and Selective Molecular Detection (2003)
    Pengfei Qi, Ophir Vermesh et al. Nano Letters
  3. Ab initio study of CNT NO2 gas sensor (2004)
    Shu Peng, Kyeongjae Cho et al. Chemical Physics Letters

Immediate Impact

35 by Nobel laureates 41 from Science/Nature 165 standout
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Works of Shu Peng being referenced

Toward Large Arrays of Multiplex Functionalized Carbon Nanotube Sensors for Highly Sensitive and Selective Molecular Detection
2003 Standout
Nanotube Molecular Wires as Chemical Sensors
2000 StandoutScience
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Shu Peng 5309 1041 922 3357 2348 15 7.0k
Nathan R. Franklin 6817 1283 972 3088 2930 13 8.5k
Michael G. Chapline 6691 1279 1048 3342 2842 12 8.5k
Keith Bradley 3455 839 565 1792 1455 18 4.5k
F. Keith Perkins 4720 1026 582 3450 2075 68 6.6k
Matthew J. Allen 5961 361 1091 3740 2978 9 8.4k
Bruce H. Weiller 2425 529 3245 3747 2676 59 6.9k
P. M. Ajayan 6956 959 1225 2305 2159 62 9.3k
M. A. Hamon 5966 544 1702 1697 2404 28 7.2k
Alwin R. M. Verschueren 3770 1290 456 1782 1475 34 5.0k
Y. Wu 5499 670 822 3565 2411 9 7.7k

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