TY - JOUR
T1 - Electronic and thermal properties of graphene and recent advances in graphene based electronics applications
AU - Sang, Mingyu
AU - Shin, Jongwoon
AU - Kim, Kiho
AU - Yu, Ki Jun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
PY - 2019/3
Y1 - 2019/3
N2 - Recently, graphene has been extensively researched in fundamental science and engineering fields and has been developed for various electronic applications in emerging technologies owing to its outstanding material properties, including superior electronic, thermal, optical and mechanical properties. Thus, graphene has enabled substantial progress in the development of the current electronic systems. Here, we introduce the most important electronic and thermal properties of graphene, including its high conductivity, quantum Hall effect, Dirac fermions, high Seebeck coefficient and thermoelectric effects. We also present up-to-date graphene-based applications: optical devices, electronic and thermal sensors, and energy management systems. These applications pave the way for advanced biomedical engineering, reliable human therapy, and environmental protection. In this review, we show that the development of graphene suggests substantial improvements in current electronic technologies and applications in healthcare systems.
AB - Recently, graphene has been extensively researched in fundamental science and engineering fields and has been developed for various electronic applications in emerging technologies owing to its outstanding material properties, including superior electronic, thermal, optical and mechanical properties. Thus, graphene has enabled substantial progress in the development of the current electronic systems. Here, we introduce the most important electronic and thermal properties of graphene, including its high conductivity, quantum Hall effect, Dirac fermions, high Seebeck coefficient and thermoelectric effects. We also present up-to-date graphene-based applications: optical devices, electronic and thermal sensors, and energy management systems. These applications pave the way for advanced biomedical engineering, reliable human therapy, and environmental protection. In this review, we show that the development of graphene suggests substantial improvements in current electronic technologies and applications in healthcare systems.
KW - Dirac fermions
KW - Electronic and thermal conductivity
KW - Electronic and thermal properties
KW - Graphene
KW - Graphene-based applications
KW - Quantum Hall effect
KW - Seebeck coefficient
KW - Thermoelectric effect
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U2 - 10.3390/nano9030374
DO - 10.3390/nano9030374
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85063641338
SN - 2079-4991
VL - 9
JO - Nanomaterials
JF - Nanomaterials
IS - 3
M1 - 374
ER -