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发信人: zjliu (秋天的萝卜), 信区: NanoST
标 题: 再介绍一个美国纳米界的中国科学家
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戴宏杰,stanford 的chemistry department. 本科是清华的应用物理
Associate Professor (b. 1966)
B.S., 1989, TsingHua University; M.S., 1991, Columbia University; Ph.D., 1994,
Harvard University
Postdoctoral Fellow, 1994-1995; Harvard University, Postdoctoral Fellow, 1995-
1997; Rice University. Camille and Henry Dreyfus New Faculty Award, 1997; Term
an Fellowship, 1998; Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering, 1999; Alf
red P. Sloan Research Fellow, 2001; American Chemical Society Pure Chemistry A
ward, 2002; Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award, 2002; Julius Springer Prize
of Applied Physics 2004
Physical Chemistry
650-723-4518
hdai@stanford.edu
Principal Research Interests
The research of my group interfaces with chemistry, physics, materials science
, and biophysics. We are interested in solid state and soft biological materia
ls that have well-defined atomic structures. Our work is in the areas of mater
ials chemistry, solid state chemistry and physics, scanning probe microscopy,
molecular electronics, novel chemical and biochemical sensors and nanomaterial
based biological transporters and carriers for drug, DNA and protein delivery
and potential therapeutics applications.
Specific projects include, (1) Nanotube synthesis including self-oriented mult
i-walled carbon nanotube arrays [Fan et al., Science, 1999], highly quality si
ngle-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and th
eir patterned growth on substrates [Kong et al., Nature, 1998; Soh et al., App
l. Phys. Lett., 1999;] and single particle patterning for nanotube growth. (2)
Fundamental electrical and electromechanical Properties of Nanotubes [Tombler
, Nature, 2000; Cao, PRL, 2003; Kong, PRL, 2001]. (3) Suspended nanotube synth
esis and quantum transport [Cassell, JACS, 1999; Franklin, 2000; Cao, PRL, 200
4]. (3) Nanotube Molecular Sensors and Biosensors. We are exploring nanotubes
as novel electronic sensors for gases and biomolecules in solutions [Kong et a
l., Science, 2000; Chen, PNAS, 2003; Chen, JACS, 2004]. (3) Molecular electron
ics with ultrahigh performance [A. Javey et al., Nature Materials, 2002; A. Ja
vey, Nature, 2003]. (4) Organic Electronics with Quasi 1D Electrodes [Qi, JACS
,
2004]. (5) Intracellular Molecular Transporters. We showed re
cently that nanotubes are transporters capable of shuttling various cargos (e.
g. proteins) across cell membranes [Kam, JACS, 2004]. This is an exciting new
area in nanobiotechnology in our group with many exciting opportunities ahead.
(6) Germanium Nanowires. We are exploring novel synthesis, characterization a
nd applications of semiconducting nanowires [Wang, Angew. Chemie, 2002; Wang,
JACS, 2004; Wang, Angew. Chemie, 2005, in press].
Representative Publications
1 “Chemical Synthesis Routes to Nanotube Molecular Electronics,” H. Dai, Acc
ounts of Chemical Research, 35, 1035-1044 (2002).
2 “Ballistic Carbon Nanotube Field Effect Transistors ,” A. Javey, J. Guo, Q
. Wang, M. Lundstrom, and H. Dai, Nature, 424, 6949 (2003).
3 “Nanotube Molecular Transporters: Internalization of Carbon Nanotube-Protei
n Conjugates into Mammalian Cells,” N.W.S. Kam, T.C. Jessop, P. Wender, and H
. Dai, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 126, 6850-6851 (2004).
4 “Non-covalent Sidewall Functionalization of Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes
for Protein Immobilization,” R. Chen, Y. Zhang, D. Wang, and H. Dai, J. Am. C
hem. Soc., 123 (16), 3838-3839 (2001).
5 “Quantum Interference and Ballistic Transmission in Nanotube Electron Wave-
Guides,” J. Kong, E. Yenilmez, T. Tombler, W. Kim, L. Liu, S.Y. Wu, C.S. Jaya
nthi, R. Laughlin, and H. Dai, Phys. Rev. Lett., 87, 106801 (2001).
6 “Nanotube Molecular Wires as Chemical Sensors,” J. Kong, N. Franklin, C. Z
hou, S. Peng, J.J. Cho, and H. Dai, Science, 287, 622 (2000).
7 “Reversible Nanotube Electro-mechanical Characteristics Under Local Probe M
anipulation,” T. Tombler, C. Zhou, L. Alexeyev, J. Kong, H. Dai, W. Liu, C Ja
yanthi, M. Tang, and S.Y. Wu, Nature, 405, 769 (2000).
8 “Self-Oriented Regular Arrays of Carbon Nanotubes and their Field Emission
Devices,” S. Fan, M. Chapline, N. Franklin, T. Tombler, A. Cassell, and H. Da
i, Science, 283, 512 (1999).
9 “Synthesis of Single Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes on Patterned Silicon Wa
fers,” J. Kong, H.T. Soh, A. Cassell, C.F. Quate, and H. Dai, Nature, 395, 87
8 (1998).
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