Two-Dimensional Field-Effect Transistor Sensors: The Road toward Commercialization
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Abstract
The evolutionary success in information technology has been sustained by the rapid growth of sensor technology. Recently, advances in sensor technology have promoted the ambitious requirement to build intelligent systems that can be controlled by external stimuli along with independent operation, adaptivity, and low energy expenditure. Among various sensing techniques, field-effect transistors (FETs) with channels made of two-dimensional (2D) materials attract increasing attention for advantages such as label-free detection, fast response, easy operation, and capability of integration. With atomic thickness, 2D materials restrict the carrier flow within the material surface and expose it directly to the…
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- Commercialization
- Nanotechnology
- Transistor
- Computer science
- Field (mathematics)
- Field-effect transistor
- Systems engineering
- Electrical engineering
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- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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