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publicationNumber KR-101209000-B1
titleOfInvention Ion Device and DNA Analysis Apparatus Using Graphene Nanopore Structure
abstract Provided are an ion device and a device for DNA analysis using graphene nanopore structures. An ion device using a graphene nanopore structure according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a chamber including a first region and a second region; A first electrode positioned in the first region; A second electrode positioned in the second region opposite the first electrode; And a nano pore membrane positioned between the first electrode and the second electrode, the graphene layer comprising nanopores penetrating the graphene layer, and applied to the nanopore membrane, the first electrode, and the second electrode. The ion current passing through the nanopores is generated by the electrical signal.
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