2D Materials-Based Sensors

ebook Technology and Applications · Emerging Materials and Technologies

By Vinod Kumar Khanna

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2D Materials-Based Sensors: Technology and Applications is a comprehensive book covering the latest innovations on sensors using the unique properties of 2D materials. This specialized text:

Key Features

  • Describes 2D materials process technology and integration of these materials into sensor fabrication.
  • Provides an in-depth coverage of the underlying physics, operation, and performance metrics of 2D materials-based sensors.
  • Highlights state-of-the-art developments in 2D material sensors vis-à-vis challenges faced in their fabrication.
  • Presents glimpses of emerging 2D materials-based sensor technologies that will shape the future.
  • Expedites understanding and learning through plain, lucid explanations, and clear, insightful diagrams.
  • Commencing from an introductory survey of the 2D materials family, the book describes their impressive properties and their top-down and bottom-up synthesis techniques. The succeeding chapters present detailed descriptions of 2D materials-based mechanical sensors, photodetectors, magnetic sensors together with quantum sensors, heavy-metal ion sensors, gas sensors, and biological sensors. The book concludes with the research challenges, emerging trends, and limitations providing a balanced perspective of this fast-progressing field.

    This book is a concise guide for students, scientists, and technologists engaged in sensor research and development.

    2D Materials-Based Sensors