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Keşkekler, A. (author)
Micro and nanomechanical resonators are essential to the state-of-the-art communication, data processing, timekeeping, and sensing systems. The discovery of graphene and other two-dimensional (2D) materials has been a profound source of inspiration for the next generation of these devices, owing to their exceptional mechanical, electrical, and...
doctoral thesis 2023
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SUN, YUE (author)
Surface acoustic wave (SAW) is widely used in biological research and sensor applications, acomprehensive understanding of SAW propagation and visualization on suspended 2D membranes is crucial for the manipulation of nanoparticles in biological research and sensitivity improvement of SAW sensors based on 2D material. The initial step of this...
master thesis 2023
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Kunati, Nikhil (author)
The primary objective of this study was to address the lack of understanding of the commercial- scale implementation of novel CO2 based carbon nanomaterial (CNM) production and its comparison with status quo CNM production processes using unsustainable fossil resources. To accomplish this objective, first, a literature review was performed on...
master thesis 2023
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van Ruiten, Cas (author)
This thesis explores the challenges of using ultrathin graphene membranes in microelectronic mechanical sensors (MEMS) technology, specifically in the development of MEMS microphones. Graphene, being only an atom thin and one of the strongest known materials, offers promising potential for further miniaturization of MEMS microphones. However,...
master thesis 2023
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Bouman, Niels (author)
Two-dimensional (membrane) materials have been receiving much scientific attention due to their unique material properties that can be used to study the smallest physical phenomena. One such material is graphene, perceived as the holy grail in material physics, due to its unique material properties. Its aspect ratio diminishes the bending...
master thesis 2023
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Rice, Samantha (author)
Numerous advancements have been made in transparent electrode technologies that can complement optogenetics and imaging modalities. However, several obstacles restrict the design and material of electrode devices, including the required flexibility, transparency, low impedance, high charge storage<br/>capacity (CSC), and high charge injection...
master thesis 2023
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Sacco, L.N. (author), Vollebregt, S. (author)
The fabrication and design of carbon-based hierarchical structures with tailored nano-architectures have attracted the enormous attention of the materials science community due to their exceptional chemical and physical properties. The collective control of nano-objects, in terms of their dimensionality, orientation and size, is of paramount...
review 2023
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Peña, Álvaro (author), Matatagui, Daniel (author), Ricciardella, F. (author), Sacco, L.N. (author), Vollebregt, S. (author), Otero, Daniel (author), López-Sánchez, Jesús (author), Marín, Pilar (author), Horrillo, Mari Carmen (author)
Nitrogen dioxide (NO<sub>2</sub>) is a potential hazard to human health at low concentrations, below one part per million (ppm). NO<sub>2</sub> can be monitored using gas sensors based on multi-layered graphene operating at ambient temperature. However, reliable detection of concentrations on the order of parts per million and lower is...
journal article 2023
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Rashid, Roomina (author), Abdinejad, M. (author), Motlagh, Mozhgan Khorasani (author), Noroozifar, Meissam (author), Kraatz, Heinz Bernhard (author)
Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>RR) product distribution has been found to be dependent on several key factors, such as catalyst surface morphology, stability, and porosity. Metal-modified carbon-based materials have received a lot of attention in CO<sub>2</sub>RR. However, designing a highly active metal carbon...
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Khan, Muhammad Umair (author), Abbas, Yawar (author), Abunahla, H.N. (author), Rezeq, Moh'd (author), Alazzam, Anas (author), Alamoodi, Nahla (author), Mohammad, Baker (author)
Environmentally friendly humidity sensors with high sensing performance are considered crucial components for various wearable electronic devices. We developed a rapid-response and durable Paper Cellulose Fiber/Graphene Oxide Matrix (PCFGOM) humidity sensor using an all-carbon functional material. The fabricated sensor demonstrated a high...
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Tang, Chenggang (author), Zeng, Simei (author), Hong, H. (author), Fang, Yuan (author), Li, Yuning (author), Wang, Yuqiang (author), Zhu, Mingqiang (author), Sun, Jingye (author), Deng, Tao (author)
Temperature sensors are widely used in industrial production, national defense and military fields. The traditional temperature sensors normally operate in a limited temperature range no more than 200 °C, which cannot be used for extreme high temperature detections. In this paper, a thermal protection method for the sensing graphene membrane...
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Bouwmeester, D. (author), Ghiasi, T.S. (author), Borin Barin, Gabriela (author), Müllen, Klaus (author), Ruffieux, Pascal (author), Fasel, Roman (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author)
Atomically precise graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) are predicted to exhibit exceptional edge-related properties, such as localized edge states, spin polarization, and half-metallicity. However, the absence of low-resistance nanoscale electrical contacts to the GNRs hinders harnessing their properties in field-effect transistors. In this paper, we...
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Kedves, Máté (author), Szentpéteri, Bálint (author), Márffy, Albin (author), Tóvári, Endre (author), Papadopoulos, N. (author), Rout, P.K. (author), Watanabe, Kenji (author), Taniguchi, Takashi (author), Goswami, S. (author), Makk, Peter (author)
Bilayer graphene (BLG) was recently shown to host a band-inverted phase with unconventional topology emerging from the Ising-type spin-orbit interaction (SOI) induced by the proximity of transition metal dichalcogenides with large intrinsic SOI. Here, we report the stabilization of this band-inverted phase in BLG symmetrically encapsulated in...
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Guo, Lanpeng (author), Liang, Hongping (author), Hu, Huiyun (author), Shi, Shenbin (author), Wang, Chenxu (author), Li, Hao (author), Lee, Yi Kuen (author), French, P.J. (author), Wang, Yao (author)
Achieving convenient and accurate detection of indoor ppb-level formaldehyde is an urgent requirement to ensure a healthy working and living environment for people. Herein, ultrasmall In<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> nanorods and supramolecularly functionalized reduced graphene oxide are selected as hybrid components of visible-light-driven (VLD)...
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Huang, Qian Ming (author), Yang, Huiru (author), Wang, S. (author), Liu, X. (author), Tan, C. (author), Luo, Anxin (author), Xu, Siyuan (author), Zhang, Kouchi (author), Ye, H. (author)
Laser-induced graphene (LIG) has aroused a wide range of research interests ranging from micro-nano energy devices to the Internet of Things (IoT). Nevertheless, the non-degradability of most-used synthetic polymer carbon sources poses a serious threat to the environment. In this work, ecofriendly chitosan-based derivatives, including...
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Zhang, Heng (author), Debroye, Elke (author), Fu, Shuai (author), González, Miriam C.Rodriguez (author), du Fossé, I. (author), Geuchies, Jaco J. (author), Gao, Lei (author), Yu, Xiaoqing (author), Houtepen, A.J. (author)
Synergically combining their respective ultrahigh charge mobility and strong light absorption, graphene (Gr)/semiconductor heterostructures are promising building blocks for efficient optoelectronics, particularly photodetectors. Charge transfer (CT) across the heterostructure interface crucially determines device efficiency and functionality...
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Zeng, Simei (author), Tang, Chenggang (author), Hong, H. (author), Yuan, Fang (author), Li, Yuning (author), Wang, Yuqiang (author), Kong, Lingbing (author), Sun, Jingye (author), Zhu, Mingqiang (author), Deng, Tao (author)
The high-temperature pressure sensors have wide applications in aerospace, petroleum, geothermal exploration, automotive electronics, and other fields. However, the traditional silicon-based pressure sensors are restricted to pressure measurement under 120~{\circ }\text{C} and cannot be satisfied to measure the pressure of various gases or...
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Ingla Aynés, J. (author), Rigotti Manesco, A.L. (author), Ghiasi, T.S. (author), Volosheniuk, S. (author), Watanabe, Kenji (author), Taniguchi, Takashi (author), van der Zant, H.S.J. (author)
We report multiterminal measurements in a ballistic bilayer graphene (BLG) channel, where multiple spin- and valley-degenerate quantum point contacts (QPCs) are defined by electrostatic gating. By patterning QPCs of different shapes along different crystallographic directions, we study the effect of size quantization and trigonal warping on...
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Pezone, R. (author), Baglioni, G. (author), Sarro, Pasqualina M (author), Steeneken, P.G. (author), Vollebregt, S. (author)
A repeatable method to fabricate multi-layer graphene (ML-gr) membranes of 2r = 85 - 155 μm (t &lt; 10 nm) with a 100% yield on 100 mm wafers is demonstrated. These membranes show higher sensitivity than a commercial MEMS-Mic combined with an area reduction of 10x. The process overcomes one of the main limitations when integrating graphene...
conference paper 2023
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Marangis, Demetris (author)
The discovery of DNA origami nanotechnology has opened new opportunities in this field due to the versatility of the shapes and sizes that can be generated, the ease of modification and functionalization with molecular resolution, and its biocompatibility. Using Watson-Crick base pairing as the main driver in the self-assembly procedure, DNA...
master thesis 2022
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