Sensing with carbon-based materials
Over the last decade emerging carbon-based materials like carbon nanotubes or graphene have been extensively studied for application in sensors. These nanoscale materials, with diameters comparable to the size of individual molecules, have the advantage of high sensitivity - mainly due to their high surface-to-volume ratio. This talk will give an introduction to the electronic behavior of these materials and discusses its pros and cons in sensor applications as well as possible pitfalls. As the industrial adoption of these sensors is still negligible, a roadmap towards successful implementation is discussed along the newly started BMBF-project WireControl. This project aims to close the gaps to applications by providing a reliable technology platform in the next years.
2014
Reconfigurable Nanowire Electronics-Enabling a Single CMOS Circuit Technology
IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology
2014
Volume: 13 , Issue: 6
1020 - 1028
Technology and Circuit Optimization of Resistive RAM for Low-Power, Reproducible Operation
IEDM
International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM)
IEEE
2014
KREUPL FRANZ, DE ; MAKALA RAGHUVEER S, US ; SANDISK 3D LLC, US ; SEKAR DEEPAK CHANDRA, US
[EN] Bottom electrodes for use with metal oxide resistivity switching layers
2014
Hedler, Harry, Irsigler, Roland, Kreupl, Franz
Verfahren zum Herstellen einer Durchkontaktierung in einer Schicht und Anordnung mit einer Schicht mit Durchkontaktierung
2014
18
LEE SANG HYUN [KR]; DUNGA MOHAN [IN]; HIGASHITANI MASAAKI [JP]; PHAM TUAN [US]; KREUPL FRANZ [DE]
P-/METAL FLOATING GATE NON-VOLATILE STORAGE ELEMENT
2014
Happ; Thomas (Dresden, DE), Kreupl; Franz (Munich, DE), Philipp; Jan Boris (Munich, DE), Majewski; Petra (Munich, DE)
Resistive memory devices with improved resistive changing elements
2014