The electronic properties of NH4-adsorbed N = 7 armchair graphene nanoribbons (AGNRs) were theoretically investigated using self-consistent atomistic simulations to explore the feasibility of AGNRs as a gas sensing material. Whereas a pristine AGNR has a finite band gap and is an intrinsic semiconductor, an NH4-adsorbed AGNR exhibits heavily doped n-type properties similar to a graphene sheet with the molecules adsorbed. The electric characteristics of a back-gated AGNR gas sensor were also simulated and the drain current changed exponentially with increasing number of adsorbed molecules. We may conclude that an AGNR is promising as a highly sensitive gas-sensing material with large outputs
The issue of sensitivity of sensing device has focused on the development of sensing devices by usin...
This study presents the sensitivity of graphene nanoribbon (GNR) when exposed to ammonia gas at room...
Narrow atomically precise graphene nanoribbons hold great promise for electronic and optoelectronic ...
We have studied the adsorption of gas molecules (CO, NO, NO2, O-2, N-2, CO2, and NH3) on graphene na...
Inspired by the realisation of the ability of graphene nanoribbon (GNR) based sensors to detect indi...
Nanomaterial-based sensors with high sensitivity, fast response and recovery time, large detection r...
International audienceGraphene, when doped with transition metals, is considered, both experimentall...
The usage of reconstructed zigzag graphene nanoribbon (RZGNR) as a sensor for nitrogen based chemica...
Graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) as a quasi-one dimensional (1D) narrow strip of graphene hold great pote...
This work presents simulated output characteristics of gas sensor transistors based on graphene nano...
Functionalized graphene offers great potential in the field of rapid detection of gases at room temp...
We investigate detection mechanisms of real time sensors, based on ultra-thin (single and bi-atomic ...
International audienceFunctionalized graphene offers great potential in the field of rapid detection...
This conference paper was presented in the 10th IEEE International Conference on Nano/Micro Engineer...
Graphene nanoribbon (GNR), a superior material with two-dimensional structure and monolayer honeycom...
The issue of sensitivity of sensing device has focused on the development of sensing devices by usin...
This study presents the sensitivity of graphene nanoribbon (GNR) when exposed to ammonia gas at room...
Narrow atomically precise graphene nanoribbons hold great promise for electronic and optoelectronic ...
We have studied the adsorption of gas molecules (CO, NO, NO2, O-2, N-2, CO2, and NH3) on graphene na...
Inspired by the realisation of the ability of graphene nanoribbon (GNR) based sensors to detect indi...
Nanomaterial-based sensors with high sensitivity, fast response and recovery time, large detection r...
International audienceGraphene, when doped with transition metals, is considered, both experimentall...
The usage of reconstructed zigzag graphene nanoribbon (RZGNR) as a sensor for nitrogen based chemica...
Graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) as a quasi-one dimensional (1D) narrow strip of graphene hold great pote...
This work presents simulated output characteristics of gas sensor transistors based on graphene nano...
Functionalized graphene offers great potential in the field of rapid detection of gases at room temp...
We investigate detection mechanisms of real time sensors, based on ultra-thin (single and bi-atomic ...
International audienceFunctionalized graphene offers great potential in the field of rapid detection...
This conference paper was presented in the 10th IEEE International Conference on Nano/Micro Engineer...
Graphene nanoribbon (GNR), a superior material with two-dimensional structure and monolayer honeycom...
The issue of sensitivity of sensing device has focused on the development of sensing devices by usin...
This study presents the sensitivity of graphene nanoribbon (GNR) when exposed to ammonia gas at room...
Narrow atomically precise graphene nanoribbons hold great promise for electronic and optoelectronic ...