Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7687579 | TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry | 2018 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Graphene has been of immense interest for its interesting electronic properties, such as being a zero-band gap semiconductor. However, to be able to usefully employ graphene for electronics and electronic-transduction system sensors and biosensors, one needs to open this band gap. This proofs to be challenging on reproducible, scalable way. There are other 2D monoelemental materials that exhibit useful band gap and which can be used for field effect transistor- (FET-) based sensing and biosensing. Here we discuss trends in the development of FET-based sensors utilizing 2D phosphorene, arsenene, antimonene, silicene, and germanene.
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Authors
Imrich Gablech, Jan Pekárek, Jaroslav Klempa, VojtÄch SvatoÅ¡, Ali Sajedi-Moghaddam, Pavel Neužil, Martin Pumera,