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Nanoscale Materials and Bioanalytical Chemistry Laboratory
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Biologically Inspired Graphene-Chlorophyll Phototransistors with High Gain

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Chen, S. - Y., Y. - Y. Lu, F. - Y. Shih, P. - H. Ho, Y. - F. Chen, C. - W. Chen, Y. - T. Chen, and W. - H. Wang. "Biologically Inspired Graphene-Chlorophyll Phototransistors with High Gain." Carbon 63 (2013): 23-29.
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