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Novel Two-Dimensional Nanomaterials And Their Gas Sensing Properties, Haihui Pu May 2015

Novel Two-Dimensional Nanomaterials And Their Gas Sensing Properties, Haihui Pu

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Graphene, an atomic thin two-dimensional (2D) material with C atoms arranged in a honeycomb lattice, has sparked an unprecedented research interest across various scientific communities since its initial mechanical isolation in 2004. The linear energy dispersion with respect to the momentum within 1 eV around the Fermi level at the high symmetric K (Dirac) points in the Brillouin zone renders graphene a wonder material for scientists. However, graphene’s semimetallic nature significantly limits its high-end applications, e.g., in digital logic circuits. Therefore, continued efforts in opening the band gap for graphene and in searching for novel 2D semiconducting materials are rewarding. …