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Electrical And Optoelectronic Properties Of The Nanodevices Composed Of Twodimensional Materials Graphene And Molybdenum Iv Disulfide 1st Ed Chenghua Liu

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Electrical And Optoelectronic Properties Of The Nanodevices Composed Of Twodimensional Materials Graphene And Molybdenum Iv Disulfide 1st Ed Chenghua Liu
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Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.28 MB
Author: Cheng-Hua Liu
ISBN: 9789811313547, 9789811313554, 9811313547, 9811313555
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Electrical And Optoelectronic Properties Of The Nanodevices Composed Of Twodimensional Materials Graphene And Molybdenum Iv Disulfide 1st Ed Chenghua Liu by Cheng-hua Liu 9789811313547, 9789811313554, 9811313547, 9811313555 instant download after payment.

This thesis focuses on the transport and magneto-transport properties of graphene p-n-p junctions, such as the pronounced quantum Hall effect, a well-defined plateau–plateau transition point, and scaling behavior. In addition, it demonstrates persistent photoconductivity (PPC) in the monolayer MoS2 devices, an effect that can be attributed to random localized potential fluctuations in the devices.

Further, it studies scaling behavior at zeroth Landau level and high performance of fractional values of quantum Hall plateaus in these graphene p-n-p devices. Moreover, it demonstrates a unique and efficient means of controlling the PPC effect in monolayer MoS2. This PPC effect may offer novel functionalities for MoS2-based optoelectronic applications in the future.

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