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Le Qiao

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Atomic and molecular physicsTerahertz physics
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|Apr 17, 2020
Capture of rod-like molecules by a nanopore: Defining an "orientational capture radius".

Le Qiao, Gary W Slater

|Jan 03, 2020
Voltage-driven translocation: Defining a capture radius.

Le Qiao, Maxime Ignacio, Gary W Slater

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