This book is dedicated to the new two-dimensional one-atomic-layer-thick materials such as graphene, metallic chalcogenides, silicene and other 2D materials. The book describes their main physical properties and applications in nanoelctronics, photonics, sensing and computing. A large part of the book deals with graphene and its amazing physical properties. Another important part of the book deals with semiconductor monolayers such as MoS2 with impressive applications in photonics, and electronics. Silicene and germanene are the atom-thick counterparts of silicon and germanium with impressive…mehr
This book is dedicated to the new two-dimensional one-atomic-layer-thick materials such as graphene, metallic chalcogenides, silicene and other 2D materials. The book describes their main physical properties and applications in nanoelctronics, photonics, sensing and computing. A large part of the book deals with graphene and its amazing physical properties. Another important part of the book deals with semiconductor monolayers such as MoS2 with impressive applications in photonics, and electronics. Silicene and germanene are the atom-thick counterparts of silicon and germanium with impressive applications in electronics and photonics which are still unexplored. Consideration of two-dimensional electron gas devices conclude the treatment. The physics of 2DEG is explained in detail and the applications in THz and IR region are discussed. Both authors are working currently on these 2D materials developing theory and applications.
Mircea Dragoman is a senior researcher I at the National Research Institute in Microtechnology since 1996. In the period 1992-1994 he was the recipient of the Humboldt Fellowship award and he has followed postdoctoral studies at Duisburg University, Germany. He was invited professor at: CNR-Istituto di Electtronica dello Stato Solido-Roma (1993-1996), Univ. Saint-Etienne, France (1997), Univ. Mannheim (1998-1999, 2001-2002), Univ. Frankfurt (2003), and Univ. Darmstadt (2004). He was invited professor at CNRS LAAS in the period 2005-2006 and 2008-2010. He has published 205 scientific papers (114 in international journals and 91 communications at various national and international conferences). The papers are dedicated to the following areas: nanoelectronics, microwaves, MEMS, and optoelectronics. He is co-author of 5 books in prestigious international publishing houses. Daniela Dragoman is a Professor at the Physics Faculty of the University of Bucharest. In the period 1998-1999 and 2001-2002 she was the recipient of the Humboldt Fellowship award and followed postdoctoral studies at the Mannheim University, Germany. She was invited professor at Univ. Saint-Etienne, France (1997 and 2000), and at CNRS LAAS, Toulouse in 2008, 2009 and 2010. She is co-author of 5 monographs at prestigious international publishing houses and author or co-author of 152 scientific papers in ISI-ranked international journals and 41 communications at national and international conferences. Her research areas of interest include: nanostructures and nanodevices, quantum-classical correspondence and the foundations of quantum mechanics.
Inhaltsangabe
Carbon-based nanoelectronics.- Metallic chalcogenides nanoelectronics.- Silicene and germanium nanoelectronics.- 2D electron gas nanoelctronics.- Other 2D materials.
Carbon-based nanoelectronics.- Metallic chalcogenides nanoelectronics.- Silicene and germanium nanoelectronics.- 2D electron gas nanoelctronics.- Other 2D materials.
Rezensionen
"This is an outstanding book covering a range of nanodevices based on 2D materials. ... The written material is augmented with many excellent fi gures, diagrams, illustrations, and images. I strongly recommend this book to researchers interested in device fabrication based on 2D materials." (K. Kamala Bharathi, MRS Bulletin, Vol. 43, May, 2018)
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