AbstractGraphene, comprising of monolayer of carbon atoms packed into a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice, has a series of peculiar properties such as the anomalously quantized Hall effects, the large charge carrier mobility and so on. Micromechanical cleavage method is used to produce grapheme, which is acquired by peeling graphite foil off from transparent sticky tape repeatedly. Graphenes pattern has been placed between the source and the drain electrodes as the channel by location transplantation method. The results show that the graphene samples of micromechanical cleavage method have better lattice structure. The IDS-VDS curves of FET properties of graphene sheet channel are measured. Graphene channel obvious responses to the gate vol...
The unique electronic and physical properties of material interfaces provide a never-ending source o...
Graphene is the name given to a monolayer of carbon atoms that are tightly packed into a two-dimensi...
The use of two truly two-dimensional gapless semiconductors, monolayer and bilayer graphene, as curr...
AbstractGraphene, comprising of monolayer of carbon atoms packed into a two-dimensional honeycomb la...
This thesis describes a divergent set of experiments on graphene, a one-atom thin sheet of carbon. W...
AbstractA new approach of fabrication of back-gated graphene FETs array based on the nano-wall chann...
Graphene is a flat monolayer of carbon atoms tightly packed into a two-dimensional (2D) honeycomb la...
After the discovery of graphene in 2004, a single layer of graphite, the assembly of 2D materials be...
Graphene is a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb lattice with remarkable mechanica...
Recently, global scientists have drawn attentions of study of graphene. Graphene has a lot of potent...
This dissertation is inspired by recent progress in the chemistry, physics, and nanotec...
DoctorGraphene is two dimensional honeycomb lattice structure consisting of carbon atoms, and is a b...
AbstractGraphene is a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb lattice with remarkable m...
In this work fabrication and studies of transistor structures based on an atomic sheet of graphite, ...
Graphene, a two-dimensional hexagonal carbon lattice, is a promising material for future electronics...
The unique electronic and physical properties of material interfaces provide a never-ending source o...
Graphene is the name given to a monolayer of carbon atoms that are tightly packed into a two-dimensi...
The use of two truly two-dimensional gapless semiconductors, monolayer and bilayer graphene, as curr...
AbstractGraphene, comprising of monolayer of carbon atoms packed into a two-dimensional honeycomb la...
This thesis describes a divergent set of experiments on graphene, a one-atom thin sheet of carbon. W...
AbstractA new approach of fabrication of back-gated graphene FETs array based on the nano-wall chann...
Graphene is a flat monolayer of carbon atoms tightly packed into a two-dimensional (2D) honeycomb la...
After the discovery of graphene in 2004, a single layer of graphite, the assembly of 2D materials be...
Graphene is a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb lattice with remarkable mechanica...
Recently, global scientists have drawn attentions of study of graphene. Graphene has a lot of potent...
This dissertation is inspired by recent progress in the chemistry, physics, and nanotec...
DoctorGraphene is two dimensional honeycomb lattice structure consisting of carbon atoms, and is a b...
AbstractGraphene is a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb lattice with remarkable m...
In this work fabrication and studies of transistor structures based on an atomic sheet of graphite, ...
Graphene, a two-dimensional hexagonal carbon lattice, is a promising material for future electronics...
The unique electronic and physical properties of material interfaces provide a never-ending source o...
Graphene is the name given to a monolayer of carbon atoms that are tightly packed into a two-dimensi...
The use of two truly two-dimensional gapless semiconductors, monolayer and bilayer graphene, as curr...