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Graphene field effect transistors

Kim S, Nah J, Jo I et al (2009) Realization of a high mobility dual-gated graphene field-effect transistor with AI2O3 dielectric. Appl Phys Lett 94 062107... [Pg.174]

Graphene field-effect transistors with a parylene back gate and an exposed graphene top surface have been reported [40]. A back gate stack of 168 nm parylene on 94 nm thermal silicon oxide permitted an optical reflection microscopy technique to be used for the identification of exfoliated graphene flakes. At room... [Pg.46]

Sabri SS, Levesque PL, Aguirre CM, Guillemette J, Martel R, Szkopek T. Graphene field effect transistors with parylene gate dielectric. Appl Phys Lett 2009 95 (24) 242104-242104-3. [Pg.64]

He R et al (2012) Solution-gated graphene field effect transistors integrated in microfluidic systems and used for flow velocity detection. Nano Lett 12 1404—1409... [Pg.56]

Dontschuk N, Stacey A, Tadich A, Rietwyk KJ, Schenk A et al (2015) A graphene field-effect transistor as a molecule-specific probe of DNA nucleobases. Nat Commun 6... [Pg.229]

Freitag, M., Steiner, M., Martin, Y, Perebeinos, V, Chen, Z, Tsang, J.C., and Avouris, P. (2009) Energy dissipation in graphene field-effect transistors. [Pg.23]

Munoz-Rojas F, Femandez-Rossier J, Brey L et al (2008) Performance limits of graphene-ribbon field-effect transistors. Phys Rev B 77 045301... [Pg.174]

Ryzhii V, Ryzhii M, Satou A et al (2008) Current-voltage characteristics of a graphene-nanoribbon field-effect transistor. J Appl Phys 103 094510... [Pg.174]

Epitaxial graphene on SiC field effect transistors as gas sensors... [Pg.148]

Moon, J., Curtis, D., Hu, M., Wong, D., McGuire, C., Campbell, P, Jernigan, G., Tedesco, J., VanMil, B. and Myers-Ward, R. (2009), Epitaxial-graphene RF field-effect transistors on Si-face 6H-SiC substrates. Electron Device Letters, IEEE, 36,650-2. [Pg.155]

Pearce, R., Andersson, M., Hultman, L., Yakimova, R. and Lloyd Spetz, A. (2011a), Field effect transistor for chemical sensing using graphene, chemical sensor using the transistor and method for producing the transistor, PCT/SE2011/050565. [Pg.155]

Graphene is a potential material for superconductive field-effect transistors. [Pg.227]

The rolled structure of a graphene sheet gives rise to uqirecedeiited electronic properties of carbon nanotubes, vdiere die semiconducting or metallic characteristics depend on chirality and radii. These properties were first predicted by theory (11,12), and then confirmed by eiqieriment (13,14). Indeed, electronic nanodevices such as field-effect transistors were proposed (15,16,17), holding promise also for defense related applications. In addition, carbon nanotubes also attracted considerable attention for field emission, and could possibly be utilized for defense applications such as field emission cathodes in high-power microwave tubes (18), also studied theoretically (19). [Pg.266]

Guo Y, Yu G, Liu Y (2010) Functional organic field-effect transistors. Adv Mater 22 4427-4447 Hasegawa T, Takeya J (2009) Organic field-effect transistors using single crystals. Sci Technol Adv Mater 10(2) 024314 He Q, Wu S, Gao S, Cao X, YinZ, Li H, Chen P, Zhang H (2011) Transparent, flexible, all-reduced graphene oxide thin film transistors. ACS Nano 5 5038-5044... [Pg.430]

Chen, H.-C., Chen, Y.-T., Tsai, R.-Y, Chen, M.-C., Chen, S.-L., Xiao, M.-C., Chen, C.-L., Hua, M.-Y, 2015. A sensitive and selective magnetic graphene composite-modified polycrystalline-silicon nanowire field-effect transistor for bladder cancer diagnosis. Biosensors Bioelectronics 66, 198-207. [Pg.198]


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