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High-Performance Sensors Based on Resistance Fluctuations of Single-Layer-Graphene Transistors
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2015
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Graphene NanomeshesElectrical EngineeringGraphene Quantum DotEngineeringSensorsPhysicsNanoelectronicsNanotechnologyHigh SensitivityApplied PhysicsGraphene FiberGrapheneGraphene NanoribbonMicroelectronicsChemical Vapor SensorResistance Fluctuations
One of the most interesting predicted applications of graphene-monolayer-based devices is as high-quality sensors. In this article, we show, through systematic experiments, a chemical vapor sensor based on the measurement of low-frequency resistance fluctuations of single-layer-graphene field-effect-transistor devices. The sensor has extremely high sensitivity, very high specificity, high fidelity, and fast response times. The performance of the device using this scheme of measurement (which uses resistance fluctuations as the detection parameter) is more than 2 orders of magnitude better than a detection scheme in which changes in the average value of the resistance is monitored. We propose a number-density-fluctuation-based model to explain the superior characteristics of a noise-measurement-based detection scheme presented in this article.
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