Emerging 2D materials and devices for the Internet of Things : information, sensing and energy applications

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Emerging 2D materials and devices for the Internet of Things : information, sensing and energy applications

edited by Li Tao, Deji Akinwande

(Micro & nano technologies series)

Elsevier, c2020

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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.

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1 Two-dimensional materials-based nonvolatile resistive memories and radio frequency switches .......................................................................1 Ruijing Ge, Xiaohan Wu, Myungsoo Kim, Jack C. Lee and Deji Akinwande 1.1 Introduction to two-dimensional nonvolatile resistive memory........................ 1 1.2 Two-dimensional materials preparation and memory device fabrication .................... 3 1.3 Two-dimensional nonvolatile resistive memory........................................................... 7 1.4 Switching mechanics ................................... 12 1.5 MoS2 radio frequency switches .................. 18 1.6 Summary ...................................................... 25 Acknowledgment ................................................ 25 References ........................................................... 25 2 Two-dimensional materials-based radio frequency wireless communication and sensing systems for Internet-of-things applications ..............................................................29 Liang Zhu, Mohamed Farhat, Khaled Nabil Salama and Pai-Yen Chen 2.1 Introduction .................................................. 29 2.2 Radio frequency performance of two-dimensional transistors........................ 32 2.3 Frequency mixers and signal modulators based on two-dimensional transistors ....... 45 2.4 Integrated wireless Internet-of-things sensors.......................................................... 48 2.5 Radio frequency energy harvesting using two-dimensional electronic devices ........... 51 2.6 Conclusion .................................................... 52 References ........................................................... 53 3 Graphene electronic tattoo sensors for point-of-care personal health monitoring and human_machine interfaces ..................................59 Shideh Kabiri Ameri and Liu Wang 3.1 Introduction .................................................. 59 3.2 Theoretical background ............................... 61 3.3 Fabrication of graphene electronic tattoo sensors.......................................................... 65 3.4 Applications of graphene electronic tattoo sensors and effects of the thickness on performance ................................................. 71 3.5 Conclusion .................................................... 85 References ........................................................... 85 4 Transition metal dichalcogenides as ultrasensitive and high-resolution biosensing nodes......................................................87 Xiaogan Liang 4.1 New opportunities for biosensing devices .......................................................... 87 4.2 Electronic biosensors made from transition metal dichalcogenides ................ 94 4.3 Biosensors based on optical and optoelectronic properties of transition metal dichalcogenides...........................................103 4.4 Biosensors based on structural properties of transition metal dichalcogenides...........107 4.5 Final remarks ...............................................112 References ..........................................................113 5 Nanophotonics and optoelectronics based on two-dimensional MoS2 .........................................121 Zilong Wu, Linhan Lin and Yuebing Zheng 5.1 MoS2-based nanoplasmonics ....................121 5.2 MoS2-based optoelectronics ......................127 5.3 Summary .....................................................133 References ..........................................................134 6 Graphene-based anode materials for lithium-ion batteries ..............................................139 Hui Xu, Zhengming Sun and Jian Chen 6.1 Introduction .................................................139 6.2 Lithium-ion batteries and anode materials ......................................................140 6.3 Graphene and graphene-based composites as anode materials..................143 6.4 Conclusion and outlook..............................158 References ..........................................................159 7 Two-dimensional materials as photoelectrodes in water reduction devices for energy applications .............................................................165 Li Ji, Xingli Zou, Hsien-Yi Hsu, Kai Huang, Na Gao, Hao Zhu, Lin Chen, Qingqing Sun, Peng Zhou and David Wei Zhang 7.1 Basic mechanism of solar water splitting ........................................................167 7.2 Design principles of photoelectrochemical cells for water splitting ...............................168 7.3 Two-dimensional materials as conducting channels ...................................170 7.4 Two-dimensional materials as charge mediator/separator......................................172 7.5 Two-dimensional materials as cocatalysts ...................................................174 7.6 Two-dimensional materials as other roles..............................................................176 7.7 Summary and perspectives........................177 References ..........................................................177 8 Two-dimensional Xenes and their device concepts for future micro- and nanoelectronics and energy applications .......................................181 Carlo Grazianetti, Christian Martella and Alessandro Molle 8.1 Introduction .................................................181 8.2 First-generation Xenes................................183 8.3 Second-generation Xenes ..........................195 8.4 Perspectives and conclusion ......................207 References ..........................................................208 9 Piezoelectric one- to two-dimensional nanomaterials for vibration energy harvesting devices .................................................221 Ruijian Zhu and Zengmei Wang 9.1 Introduction .................................................221 9.2 Preparation and characterization of piezoelectric 1_2D nanomaterials .............223 9.3 Piezoelectric 1_2D nanomaterial for energy harvesting .......................................229 9.4 Conclusion ...................................................240 Acknowledgment ...............................................240 References ..........................................................240 10 Nanocomposite materials for nano-electronic-based Internet of things sensors and energy device signaling .............243 Congyue Liu, Bailin Tian and Mengning Ding 10.1 Introduction .............................................243 10.2 Nanocomposite materials for chemical sensory devices and Internet of things.....................................245 10.3 Electronic sensing and signaling for sustainable energy devices ....................263 References ..........................................................285 11 Prospects and challenges in low-dimensional materials and devices for Internet of things .......................................................................291 Anhan Liu, Siyao Jiang, Zhengrui Zhu, Sixin Zhang, Dingxuan Kang and Li Tao 11.1 Flexible and wearable devices for Internet of things.....................................292 11.2 Human_machine interface devices for Internet of things ...............................297 11.3 Two-dimensional multifunctional device node for Internet of things..........305 11.4 Sustainable energy devices for Internet of things.....................................313 11.5 5G/6G technology engaging with Internet of things.....................................319 References ..........................................................323 Index..................................................................... 329

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