Graphene based Electronic Devices, Volume II

A special issue of Micromachines (ISSN 2072-666X).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2022) | Viewed by 518

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Dear Colleagues,

Graphene has gained interest as a promising material for future electronic devices because of the high conductance and flexible modification to its electronic and structural properties. Great interest among the electronic engineering community (academics and industrial) has allowed for exploiting its extraordinary properties to develop new electronic devices, such as diodes, TFTs, memory devices, and sensors. Has graphene’s full potential been comprehended? Has the material moved from academic research to an industrial scale? In this Special Issue, Micromachines invites researches and developers to submit manuscripts for a Special Issue on graphene-based electronic devices as we focus on advancements in the fabrication and characterization of different electronic structures. Articles, short communications, and review articles are all welcome, particularly those that cover the broad range of topics including the fabrication and characterization of graphene and graphene oxide thin films, graphene-based batteries and fuel cells, photovoltaic, graphene for flexible electronics and display, and other new applications and circuits based on graphene and graphene oxide. All submissions will be reviewed in accordance with the normal procedure of the Micromachines Journal.

Dr. Mohammed Mabrook
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • Graphene
  • Graphene oxide
  • Graphene derivatives
  • Organic electronic devices
  • Surface analysis
  • Electronic properties
  • Graphene-based sensors

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