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Figure 1. Schematic diagram showing the sample (a) cleaning silicon surface with standard method; (b) Aluminium deposition with thermal evaporation method; (c) DNA strands transfer on Al surface; (d) Removal of DNA strands off the surface reveals imprint o
Figure 3. The conductivity versus reverse concentration of DNA strand (C−1) in aqueous environment in Au-DNA-Au structure at room temperature
Figure 6. Side views of the formed gaps according Figure 4(a,d) along arrow. (profile of Figure 4(a) in arrow direction and (a) is depth b) is depth profile of Figure 4(d) in  arrow direction

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