Description
Emerging 2D Materials and Devices for the Internet of Things: Information, Sensing and Energy Applications summarizes state-of-the-art technologies in applying 2D layered materials, discusses energy and sensing device applications as essential infrastructure solutions, and explores designs that will make internet-of-things devices faster, more reliable and more accessible for the creation of mass-market products. The book focuses on information, energy and sensing applications, showing how different types of 2D materials are being used to create a new generation of products and devices that harness the capabilities of wireless technology in an eco-efficient, reliable way.This book is an important resource for both materials scientists and engineers, who are designing new wireless products in a variety of industry sectors.- Explores how 2D materials are being used to create faster and more reliable wireless network solutions- Discusses how graphene-based nanocomposites are being used for energy harvesting and storage applications- Outlines the major challenges for integrating 2D materials in electronic sensing devices
Table of Contents
1 Two-dimensional materials-based nonvolatile resistive memories and radio frequency switches .......................................................................1Ruijing Ge, Xiaohan Wu, Myungsoo Kim,Jack C. Lee and Deji Akinwande1.1 Introduction to two-dimensionalnonvolatile resistive memory........................ 11.2 Two-dimensional materials preparationand memory device fabrication .................... 31.3 Two-dimensional nonvolatile resistivememory........................................................... 71.4 Switching mechanics ................................... 121.5 MoS2 radio frequency switches .................. 181.6 Summary ...................................................... 25Acknowledgment ................................................ 25References ........................................................... 252 Two-dimensional materials-based radio frequency wireless communication and sensing systems for Internet-of-things applications ..............................................................29Liang Zhu, Mohamed Farhat,Khaled Nabil Salama and Pai-Yen Chen2.1 Introduction .................................................. 292.2 Radio frequency performance oftwo-dimensional transistors........................ 322.3 Frequency mixers and signal modulatorsbased on two-dimensional transistors ....... 452.4 Integrated wireless Internet-of-thingssensors.......................................................... 482.5 Radio frequency energy harvesting usingtwo-dimensional electronic devices ........... 512.6 Conclusion .................................................... 52References ........................................................... 533 Graphene electronic tattoo sensors forpoint-of-care personal health monitoring andhuman_machine interfaces ..................................59Shideh Kabiri Ameri and Liu Wang3.1 Introduction .................................................. 593.2 Theoretical background ............................... 613.3 Fabrication of graphene electronic tattoosensors.......................................................... 653.4 Applications of graphene electronic tattoosensors and effects of the thickness onperformance ................................................. 713.5 Conclusion .................................................... 85References ........................................................... 854 Transition metal dichalcogenides asultrasensitive and high-resolutionbiosensing nodes......................................................87Xiaogan Liang4.1 New opportunities for biosensingdevices .......................................................... 874.2 Electronic biosensors made fromtransition metal dichalcogenides ................ 944.3 Biosensors based on optical andoptoelectronic properties of transition metaldichalcogenides...........................................1034.4 Biosensors based on structural propertiesof transition metal dichalcogenides...........1074.5 Final remarks ...............................................112References ..........................................................1135 Nanophotonics and optoelectronics based ontwo-dimensional MoS2 .........................................121Zilong Wu, Linhan Lin and Yuebing Zheng5.1 MoS2-based nanoplasmonics ....................1215.2 MoS2-based optoelectronics ......................1275.3 Summary .....................................................133References ..........................................................1346 Graphene-based anode materials forlithium-ion batteries ..............................................139Hui Xu, Zhengming Sun and Jian Chen6.1 Introduction .................................................1396.2 Lithium-ion batteries and anodematerials ......................................................1406.3 Graphene and graphene-basedcomposites as anode materials..................1436.