In-depth resource on making and using graphene field effect transistors for point-of-care diagnostic devices
Graphene Field-Effect Transistors focuses on the design, fabrication, characterization, and applications of graphene field effect transistors, summarizing the state-of-the-art in the field and putting forward new ideas regarding future research directions and potential applications. After a review of the unique electronic properties of graphene and the production of graphene and graphene oxide, the main part of the book is devoted to the fabrication of graphene field effect transistors and their sensing applications.
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Providing both fundamentals of the technology and an in-depth overview of using graphene field effect transistors for fabricating bioelectronic devices that can be applied for point-of-care diagnostics, Graphene Field-Effect Transistors is an essential reference for materials scientists, engineering scientists, laboratory medics, and biotechnologists.
Omar Azzaroni is an Adjunct Professor of Physical Chemistry at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina. He is currently a fellow of the Argentinian National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET) and head of the Soft Matter Laboratory at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata.
Wolfgang Knoll is an Honorary Professor at the Danube Private University in Krems, Austria. Previously, he was Scientific Managing Director of the Austrian Institute of Technology in Vienna, Austria, and before that one of the Directors at the MPI for Polymer Research in Mainz, Germany