Proceedings of nanoGe Fall Meeting19 (NFM19)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.29363/nanoge.nfm.2019.316
Publication date: 18th July 2019
Abstract:
Despite the huge expectations and high hopes coming out of two-dimensional materials (2DMs), graphene and related materials still have to find their place in every-day life, since a product leveraging the extraordinary intrinsic electrical, mechanical and optical properties of such new material is unfortunately lacking.
In this talk, I will try to give some perspectives regarding the applications where two-dimensional materials could represent an enabling technology for new applications in the electronic field, while assessing their ultimate performance through numerical simulations.
I will also address the topic of printable electronics, since 2DMs have recently demonstrated their potential to obtain deposited materials through inkjet technique, with insulating, semiconducting and metallic properties, that are the main ingredients to obtain printed electronic devices. The ability to stack them one on top of the other forming heterostructures, is an adding additional degree of freedom, that could pave the way towards working devices for medium-scale level of integration.
Acknowledgment
ERC PEP2D project (Contract Number 770047), WASP project (Contract Number 825213)