Fig. 3: (Top) the electronic current-voltage (I-V) characteristics of the graphene nanopore in the absence ("Open”) and presence of the selected amino acids, as described by the legends. | npj 2D Materials and Applications

Fig. 3: (Top) the electronic current-voltage (I-V) characteristics of the graphene nanopore in the absence ("Open”) and presence of the selected amino acids, as described by the legends.

From: Dielectric response of graphene and MoS2 nanopores in the detection of single amino acids

Fig. 3: (Top) the electronic current-voltage (I-V) characteristics of the graphene nanopore in the absence ("Open”) and presence of the selected amino acids, as described by the legends.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

(Bottom) The electrical sensitivity (ηe) obtained from Eq. (8) with i = e for three applied biases and the five amino acids in the pore. The I-V curves are obtained by performing the NEGF transport calculations in Step 3 in Fig. 1(d).

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