Search for dissertations about: "transistor graphene"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words transistor graphene.
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1. Spin Transport in Two-Dimensional Material Heterostructures
Abstract : Spintronics is considered as an alternative for information processing beyond the charge based technology. The spintronic device performance depend on the spin relaxation mechanisms in the channel material. Si and graphene are interesting for their long spin coherence lengths and ideal for spin transport channels. READ MORE
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2. Graphene FETs in Microwave Applications
Abstract : Graphene is a one-atom-thick sheet of carbon with numerous impressive properties. It is a promising material for future high-speed nanoelectronics due to its intrinsic superior carrier mobility and very high saturation velocity. READ MORE
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3. On the Road to Graphene Biosensors
Abstract : Biosensors are devices that detect biological elements and then transmit a readable signal. Biosensors can automatize diagnostics that would otherwise have to be performed by a physician or perhaps not be possible to perform at all. Current biosensors are however either limited to particular diseases or prohibitively expensive. READ MORE
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4. Fabrication, Characterisation and Modelling of Subharmonic Graphene FET Mixers
Abstract : Graphene has exceptional carrier transport properties which makes it a promising material for future nanoelectronics. The high carrier mobility along with the ability to switch between n- and p-channel in a graphene field effect transistor (G-FET) truly distinguishes it from other types of FET technologies and enables completely new high frequency devices. READ MORE
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5. Carbon nanotubes and graphene polymer composites for opto-electronic applications
Abstract : Carbon nanotubes are carbon based structures with outstanding electronical and mechanical properties. They are used in a wide range of applications, usually embedded in polymer in the form of composites, in order to affect the electronic behavior of the matrix material. READ MORE