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Ben Kayser

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Nanoscale|November 16, 2018
Transistor configuration yields energy level control in protein-based junctionsBen Kayser, Jerry A Fereiro, Cunlan Guo, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|December 11, 2019
Solid-State Electron Transport via the Protein Azurin is Temperature-Independent Down to 4 KBen Kayser, Jerry A Fereiro, Rajarshi Bhattacharyya, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|November 3, 2020
Coherent Electron Transport across a 3 nm Bioelectronic Junction Made of Multi-Heme ProteinsZdenek Futera, Ichiro Ide, Ben Kayser, et al.
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|June 28, 2019
A Solid-State Protein Junction Serves as a Bias-Induced Current SwitchJerry A Fereiro, Ben Kayser, Carlos Romero-Muñiz, et al.
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Nanoscale|November 16, 2018
Transistor configuration yields energy level control in protein-based junctionsBen Kayser, Jerry A Fereiro, Cunlan Guo, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|December 11, 2019
Solid-State Electron Transport via the Protein Azurin is Temperature-Independent Down to 4 KBen Kayser, Jerry A Fereiro, Rajarshi Bhattacharyya, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters|November 3, 2020
Coherent Electron Transport across a 3 nm Bioelectronic Junction Made of Multi-Heme ProteinsZdenek Futera, Ichiro Ide, Ben Kayser, et al.
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|June 28, 2019
A Solid-State Protein Junction Serves as a Bias-Induced Current SwitchJerry A Fereiro, Ben Kayser, Carlos Romero-Muñiz, et al.
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