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E-raamat: 2D Materials-Based Sensors: Technology and Applications

(CSIR-Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute, India)
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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.
Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

About the Author

About the Book

Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Chemical Symbols

Mathematical Notation

Greek Alphabet

1. The 2D Materials Family and Properties of 2D Materials Used in Sensors

2. Synthesis, Deposition, and Processing of 2D Materials for Sensor
Fabrication

3. 2D Materials-Based Mechanical Sensors

4. 2D Materials-Based Photodetectors

5. 2D Materials-Based Magnetic Sensors

6. 2D Materials-Based Metal Ion Sensors

7. 2D Materials-Based Gas Sensors

8. 2D Materials-Based Biological Sensors

9. Challenges and Perspectives of 2D Materials-Based Sensors

Index
The author, Vinod Kumar Khanna, Ph.D. (Physics), is an independent researcher at Chandigarh, India; a former emeritus scientist, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), India, and Emeritus Professor, Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad, India; a retired chief scientist, CSIR-Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute, Pilani, India, and professor, AcSIR, India. He has worked for more than 37 years on the design, fabrication, and characterization of power semiconductor devices, MEMS, and nanotechnology-based sensors. He has published 194 research papers in refereed journals and conference proceedings, 20 books, and six chapters in edited books. He has five patents to his credit, two US and three Indian.