Advanced Nanomaterials and Nanotechnologies for Micro/Nano-Sensors
A special issue of Nanomaterials (ISSN 2079-4991). This special issue belongs to the section "Nanoelectronics, Nanosensors and Devices".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 January 2024) | Viewed by 19553
Special Issue Editors
Interests: chemiresistive gas sensors; fluorescent bio-sensors based on nano-carbon hybrids; new two-dimensional materials
Interests: nanomaterials and nanotechnologies for sensors; micro/nano gas and humidity sensors; flexible and wearable electronics; quartz crystal microbalance-based sensors; electronic skin for tactile sensors; flexible strain/pressure sensors
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Dear Colleagues,
Semiconductor electronics and photonics based on advanced nanomaterials and nanotechnologies have been the key driving force of micro/nano-sensors. Nowadays, with the development of high-speed data communication, the growing demand for micro/nano-sensors presents unprecedented opportunities and challenges. In the building of Smart Cities, micro/nano-sensors are the essential component of the Internet of Things (IoT) and encounter high demand for their categories, performance, application scenarios, etc. Various sensors are needed for different application fields, such as environmental pollution monitoring, hazardous chemical spill warning, early disease diagnosis, and healthcare reminders. Measurement accuracy is vital for some practical applications. Thus, excellent sensing performance is required for the sensors to hit these metrics.
Rational design for advanced nanomaterials is a promising solution for fabricating sensors and enhancing their sensing performance. The advanced technologies, including crystal facet controlling, vacancies regulation, morphology design and controllable assembling of individual nanomaterials, and hetero-integration of multi-composition, multi-structure and multi-function at the nanoscale, would create a new generation of integrated micro/nano-sensors with unprecedented performance or unique functions to break the boundaries of traditional technologies.
The Special Issue “Advanced Nanomaterials and Nanotechnologies for Micro/Nano-Sensors” seeks papers on chemical/biological sensors based on the electrical or optical properties of advanced novel nanomaterials. Authors are invited to submit articles focused on trace detection, selective enhancement, fast response, and other aspects. Papers on the characterization and evaluation of sensing performance or the completion of sensing mechanistic discussions of experimental phenomena will also be very well received.
Prof. Dr. Yuan Gao
Prof. Dr. Dongzhi Zhang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- chemical gas sensor
- fluorescent bio-sensor
- electrochemical bio-sensor
- novel nanomaterials
- 2D materials
- hybrids
- hetero-integration
- surface and interface design
- vacancies modulation
- trace detection
- fast response/recovery
- selectivity enhancement
- DFT calculation
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