Metal halide perovskites exhibit great promise for utilization in X-ray detection owing to their excellent optoelectronic properties and high X-ray attenuation capabilities. However, fabricating large-area thick films for high-performance perovskite X-ray detection remains challenging. This study develops an in situ crystal growth and fusing-confined approach to prepare high-quality, large-scale perovskite quasi-monocrystalline thick junctions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe demands for highly miniaturized and multifunctional electronics are rapidly increasing. As scaling-down processes of transistors are restricted by physical limits, reconfigurable electronics with switchable operation functions for different tasks are developed for higher function integration based on split- or vertical-dual-gate structures. To promote the present reconfigurable electronics and exceed the function integration limit, the critical issue is to integrate complex operations into simple circuit forms by establishing more control dimensions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDepression is currently a major contributor to unnatural deaths and the healthcare burden globally, and a patient's battle with depression is often a long one. Because the causes, symptoms, and effects of medications are complex and highly individualized, early identification and personalized treatment of depression are key to improving treatment outcomes. The development of wearable electronics, machine learning, and other technologies in recent years has provided more possibilities for the realization of this goal.
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October 2024
Nanomaterials (Basel)
August 2024
The scaling of bulk Si-based transistors has reached its limits, while novel architectures such as FinFETs and GAAFETs face challenges in sub-10 nm nodes due to complex fabrication processes and severe drain-induced barrier lowering (DIBL) effects. An effective strategy to avoid short-channel effects (SCEs) is the integration of low-dimensional materials into novel device architectures, leveraging the coupling between multiple gates to achieve efficient electrostatic control of the channel. We employed TCAD simulations to model multi-gate FETs based on various dimensional systems and comprehensively investigated electric fields, potentials, current densities, and electron densities within the devices.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe limitations and complexity of traditional noncontact sensors in terms of sensitivity and threshold settings pose great challenges to extend the traditional five human senses. Here, we propose tele-perception to enhance human perception and cognition beyond these conventional noncontact sensors. Our bionic multi-receptor skin employs structured doping of inorganic nanoparticles to enhance the local electric field, coupled with advanced deep learning algorithms, achieving a Δ/Δ sensitivity of 14.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComputing in memory (CIM) breaks the conventional von Neumann bottleneck through in situ processing. Monolithic integration of digital and analog CIM hardware, ensuring both high precision and energy efficiency, provides a sustainable paradigm for increasingly sophisticated artificial intelligence (AI) applications but remains challenging. Here, we propose a complementary metal-oxide semiconductor-compatible ferroelectric hybrid CIM platform that consists of Boolean logic and triggers for digital processing and multistage cell arrays for analog computation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLogic-in-memory (LIM) architecture holds great potential to break the von Neumann bottleneck. Despite the extensive research on novel devices, challenges persist in developing suitable engineering building blocks for such designs. Herein, we propose a reconfigurable strategy for efficient implementation of Boolean logics based on a hafnium oxide-based ferroelectric field effect transistor (HfO-based FeFET).
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August 2024
Research on the flexible hybrid epidermal electronic system (FHEES) has attracted considerable attention due to its potential applications in human-machine interaction and healthcare. Through material and structural innovations, FHEES combines the advantages of traditional stiff electronic devices and flexible electronic technology, enabling it to be worn conformally on the skin while retaining complex system functionality. FHEESs use multimodal sensing to enhance the identification accuracy of the wearer's motion modes, intentions, or health status, thus realizing more comprehensive physiological signal acquisition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo-dimensional (2D) transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) allow for atomic-scale manipulation, challenging the conventional limitations of semiconductor materials. This capability may overcome the short-channel effect, sparking significant advancements in electronic devices that utilize 2D TMDs. Exploring the dimension and performance limits of transistors based on 2D TMDs has gained substantial importance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWearable sensors, specifically microneedle sensors based on electrochemical methods, have expanded extensively with recent technological advances. Today's wearable electrochemical sensors present specific challenges: they show significant modulus disparities with skin tissue, implying possible discomfort in vivo, especially over extended wear periods or on sensitive skin areas. The sensors, primarily based on polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or polyimide (PI) substrates, might also cause pressure or unease during insertion due to the skin's irregular deformation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSolution-based processes have received considerable attention in the fabrication of electronics and sensors owing to their merits of being low-cost, vacuum-free, and simple in equipment. However, the current solution-based processes either lack patterning capability or have low resolution (tens of micrometers) and low pattern fidelity in terms of line edge roughness (LER, several micrometers). Here, we present a surface energy-directed assembly (SEDA) process to fabricate metal oxide patterns with up to 2 orders of magnitude improvement in resolution (800 nm) and LER (16 nm).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecently, the combination of two-dimensional (2D) materials and perovskites has gained increasing attention in optoelectronic applications owing to their excellent optical and electrical characteristics. Here, we report a self-driven photodetector consisting of a monolayer graphene sheet and a centimeter-sized CHNHPbBr single crystal, which was prepared using an optimized wet transfer method. The photodetector exhibits a short response time of 2/30 μs by virtue of its high-quality interface, which greatly enhances electron-hole pair separation in the heterostructure under illumination.
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April 2024
Graphene is a promising material for thermoacoustic sources due to its extremely low heat capacity per unit area and high thermal conductivity. However, current graphene thermoacoustic devices have limited device area and relatively high cost, which limit their applications of daily use. Here, we adopt a dip-coating method to fabricate a large-scale and cost-effective graphene sound source.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to reduce the damage to people's health from diseases that attack the respiratory system such as COVID-19, asthma, and pneumonia, it is desired that patients' breathing can be monitored and alerted in real-time. The emergence of wearable health detection sensing devices has provided a relatively good response to this problem. However, there are still problems such as complex structure and poor performance.
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April 2024
An artificial nociceptor, as a critical and special bionic receptor, plays a key role in a bioelectronic device that detects stimuli and provides warnings. However, fully exploiting bioelectronic applications remains a major challenge due to the lack of the methods of implementing basic nociceptor functions and nociceptive blockade in a single device. In this work, we developed a Pt/LiSiO/TiN artificial nociceptor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) method for measuring nitrate nitrogen in aquaculture water was developed using a substrate of β-cyclodextrin-modified gold nanoparticles (SH-β-CD@AuNPs). Addressing the issues of low sensitivity, narrow linear range, and relatively poor selectivity of single metal nanoparticles in the SERS detection of nitrate nitrogen, we combined metal nanoparticles with cyclodextrin supramolecular compounds to prepare a AuNPs substrate enveloped by cyclodextrin, which exhibits ultra-high selectivity and Raman activity. Subsequently, vanadium(III) chloride was used to convert nitrate ions into nitrite ions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDue to the constraints imposed by physical effects and performance degradation, silicon-based chip technology is facing certain limitations in sustaining the advancement of Moore's law. Two-dimensional (2D) materials have emerged as highly promising candidates for the post-Moore era, offering significant potential in domains such as integrated circuits and next-generation computing. Here, in this review, the progress of 2D semiconductors in process engineering and various electronic applications are summarized.
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February 2024
Skin-like flexible pressure sensors with good sensing performance have great application potential, but their development is limited owing to the need for multistep, high-cost, and low-efficiency preparation processes. Herein, a simple, low-cost, and efficient laser-induced forming process is proposed for the first time to prepare a skin-like flexible piezoresistive sensor. In the laser-induced forming process, based on the photothermal effect of graphene and the foaming effect of glucose, a skin-like polydimethylsiloxanes (PDMS) film with porous structures and surface protrusions is obtained by using infrared laser irradiation of the glucose/graphene/PDMS prepolymer film.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFerroelectricity, especially the Si-compatible type recently observed in hafnia-based materials, is technologically useful for modern memory and logic applications, but it is challenging to differentiate intrinsic ferroelectric polarization from the polar phase and oxygen vacancy. Here, we report electrically controllable ferroelectricity in a HfZrO-based heterostructure with Sr-doped LaMnO, a mixed ionic-electronic conductor, as an electrode. Electrically reversible extraction and insertion of an oxygen vacancy into HfZrO are macroscopically characterized and atomically imaged .
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January 2024
The development of pressure sensors with high sensitivity and a low detection limit for subtle mechanical force monitoring and the understanding of the sensing mechanism behind subtle mechanical force monitoring are of great significance for intelligent technology. Here, we proposed a graphene-based two-stage enhancement pressure sensor (GTEPS), and we analyzed the difference between subtle mechanical force monitoring and conventional mechanical force monitoring. The GTEPS exhibited a high sensitivity of 62.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNeural networks based on low-power artificial synapses can significantly reduce energy consumption, which is of great importance in today's era of artificial intelligence. Two-dimensional (2D) material-based floating-gate transistors (FGTs) have emerged as compelling candidates for simulating artificial synapses owing to their multilevel and nonvolatile data storage capabilities. However, the low erasing/programming speed of FGTs renders them unsuitable for low-energy-consumption artificial synapses, thereby limiting their potential in high-energy-efficient neuromorphic computing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecent theoretical investigations have well-predicted strain-induced nonmonotonic optical band gap variations in low-dimensional materials. However, few two-dimensional (2D) materials are experimentally confirmed to exhibit nonmonotonic optical band gap variation under varying strain. Here, a strain-induced nonmonotonic optical bandgap variation in violet phosphorus (VP) nanosheets is observed, as evidenced by photoluminescence spectroscopy, which is reported in a few other 2D materials in knowledge.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLow-power electronic devices play a pivotal role in the burgeoning artificial intelligence era. The study of such devices encompasses low-subthreshold swing (SS) transistors and neuromorphic devices. However, conventional field-effect transistors (FETs) face the inherent limitation of the "Boltzmann tyranny", which restricts SS to 60 mV decade at room temperature.
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December 2023
Two-dimensional material-based field-effect transistors (2DM-FETs) are playing a revolutionary role in electronic devices. However, before electronic design automation (EDA) for 2DM-FETs can be achieved, it remains necessary to determine how to incorporate contact transports into model. Reported methods compromise between physical intelligibility and model compactness due to the heterojunction nature.
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