
Single-nanowires make powerful spectrometers
Nanoscale spectrometers prove to be as efficient as commercial instruments
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Gergő Péter Szekeres is a PhD student contributor to Physics World. He is currently a PhD student at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin where he is investigating the protein corona of nanoparticles in living cells with particular interest in vibrational spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. When found outside the institute, he likes going to classical music concerts and reading.
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