Carbon Nanotubes and Semiconducting Nanostructures: Current Views and Future Perspectives

Author(s):  
Stefano Bellucci
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sib Sankar Giri ◽  
Sang Guen Kim ◽  
Jeong Woo Kang ◽  
Sang Wha Kim ◽  
Jun Kwon ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 21 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
Amir Ghasemi ◽  
Hamed Amiri ◽  
Hossein Zare ◽  
Maryam Masroor ◽  
Akbar Hasanzadeh ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 65 ◽  
pp. 23-30 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alessio Facciolà ◽  
Giuseppa Visalli ◽  
Sebastiano La Maestra ◽  
Manuela Ceccarelli ◽  
Francesco D’Aleo ◽  
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Lab on a Chip ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (21) ◽  
pp. 3537-3557 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ji-Wook Yoon ◽  
Jong-Heun Lee

Semiconductor gas sensors using metal oxides, carbon nanotubes, graphene-based materials, and metal chalcogenides have been reviewed from the viewpoint of the sensitive, selective, and reliable detection of exhaled biomarker gases, and perspectives/strategies to realize breath analysis on a chip for disease diagnosis are discussed and suggested.


Author(s):  
Jun Jiao

HREM studies of the carbonaceous material deposited on the cathode of a Huffman-Krätschmer arc reactor have shown a rich variety of multiple-walled nano-clusters of different shapes and forms. The preparation of the samples, as well as the variety of cluster shapes, including triangular, rhombohedral and pentagonal projections, are described elsewhere.The close registry imposed on the nanotubes, focuses attention on the cluster growth mechanism. The strict parallelism in the graphitic separation of the tube walls is maintained through changes of form and size, often leading to 180° turns, and accommodating neighboring clusters and defects. Iijima et. al. have proposed a growth scheme in terms of pentagonal and heptagonal defects and their combinations in a hexagonal graphitic matrix, the first bending the surface inward, and the second outward. We report here HREM observations that support Iijima’s suggestions, and add some new features that refine the interpretation of the growth mechanism. The structural elements of our observations are briefly summarized in the following four micrographs, taken in a Hitachi H-8100 TEM operating at an accelerating voltage of 200 kV and with a point-to-point resolution of 0.20 nm.


Author(s):  
Minu Mathew ◽  
Chandra Sekhar Rout

This review details the fundamentals, working principles and recent developments of Schottky junctions based on 2D materials to emphasize their improved gas sensing properties including low working temperature, high sensitivity, and selectivity.


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