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Fabrication and characterization of graphene field effect transistors (GFET)
2015
Graphene is a flat monolayer of carbon atoms tightly packed into a two-dimensional (2D) honeycomb lattice. This peculiarity is responsible of extraordinary physical properties. Graphene exhibits a strong ambipolar field effect and thanks to its huge charge carrier mobility, graphene is a suitable material for high frequency Electronics. Graphene field effect transistors (GFET) for high frequency applications have recently received much attention and significant progress has been achieved in this area. GFETs have been already made by using pre-patterned metal or graphene nanoribbon (GNR) back-gates and hexagonal boron nitride as a dielectric spacer. Among the most employed techniques for the…
Fabrication and analysis of the layout impact in Graphene Field Effect Transistors (GFETs)
2016
In this work we focused on the analysis of Graphene Field Effect Transistor (GFET) microwave parameters dependence on geometries. In particular, a statistical, experimental investigation of the cut-off frequency (ft) dependency on both the gate-drain/source distance (Δ) and the gate length (Lg) was carried out. 24 GFET families on the same chip were fabricated, each one made of 10 identical (same geometry) devices. The analysis of the measured data shows that ft is both Δ and Lg dependent, and that there exists an optimal region in Δ and Lg design space.
Microwave parameters dependence on Graphene Field Effect Transistors (GFETs) dimensions
2016
Graphene is a relatively new material whose unique properties have attracted significant interest for its use in electronic and photonic applications. In particular, field effect has been proved in graphene samples and this feature, together with the high carrier mobility observed, makes graphene an interesting solution for high frequency electronics. In our work, we performed a statistical analysis in order to evaluate the microwave parameters dependence on Graphene Field Effect Transistors (GFETs) dimensions. In more detail, for the first time, we studied the behavior of the cut-off frequency (ft) and of the output impedance (Zout) at varying both the gate-drain/gate-source distance (Δ) a…
Impact of GFETs geometries on RF performances
2016
Graphene is a relatively new material whose unique properties have attracted significant interest for its use in electronic and photonic applications. In particular, field effect has been proved in graphene samples and the observed high carrier mobility makes graphene an interesting solution for high frequency electronics. In this work, we focused on the analysis of microwave parameters dependence on geometries in Graphene Field Effect Transistors (GFETs). In particular, a statistical, experimental investigation of the cut-off frequency (fT) and of the output impedance (Zout) dependency on both the gate-drain/source distance (Δ) and the gate length (Lg) was carried out. 24 GFET families wer…
Infrared detection in multifunctional graphene-based transistors
2016
In the last years great attention has been paid to graphene-based devices for optoelectronic applications such as photodetection. In this work, we report on Graphene Field Effect Transistors (GFETs) photoelectrical response due to the photo-transistor effect. Photoelectrical measurements were performed using a 1.55 μm erbium fiber laser. Optical measurements as a function of both the incident laser power and the DC bias of the fabricated devices have been carried out and show that photocurrent increases with the power of the IR beam illuminating the sample.
Radiofrequency performances of different Graphene Field Effect Transistors geometries
2016
In this work, we investigated on microwave parameters geometry dependence in Graphene Field Effect Transistors (GFETs). A DC and RF characterization of the fabricated GFETs has been performed. The parametric analysis was carried out on 24 GFET families fabricated on the same chip and differing only for the channel length (Δ) and the gate length (Lg). In order to obtain a statistical average, each family included ten devices with the same geometry.Our study demonstrates that the output resistance and the cut-off frequency depend on both Δ and Lg. As expected, Rout increases with the graphene channel surface thus confirming the good quality of the fabrication procedures. An optimum region whi…
Photocurrent generation in Graphene Field Effect Transistors (GFETs)
2016
In this work, we focused on the study of Graphene Field Effect Transistors (GFETs) photoelectrical response due to the combination of photovoltaic and photo-thermoelectric effects. The technological steps for the transistors fabrication together with their electro-optic response will be presented. Measurements were performed by using a 405 nm laser diode with AM modulation at 1.33 KHz shined onto the sample under test. GFETs electrical output signals were measured by using a lock-in amplifier synchronized to the same reference frequency of the laser driver. This gave us the possibility to evaluate the optical characteristics as a function of both the incident laser power and the static pola…
Photoelectrical response of Graphene Field Effect Transistors (GFETs)
2016
In this work, we present Graphene Field Effect Transistors (GFETs) with photoelectrical response due to the photovoltaiceffect. Our final aim is to use a GFET to down convert an optical to a radiofrequency signal. The technological steps used for the devices fabrication as well as the photoelectrical characterization will be reported. Photoelectrical measurements were performed by using a 405 nm laser diode source, whose output beam was pulse amplitude-modulated at 1.33 kHz by means of a laser driver. The electrical signal out of the GFETs (in a common source amplifier configuration) was measured using a lock-in amplifier synchronized to the same reference frequency of the laser driver. Thi…
Novel diamond X-ray detectors with patterned reduced graphene oxide contacts
2015
A novel kind of detector based on polycrystalline grade diamond substrate and Reduced Graphene Oxide (RGO) contacts is presented. This detector combines some of the good qualities of diamond (i.e. radiation hardness and almost unique combination of electric, thermal and optical properties) with low- Z contacts. This characteristic together with the possibility of patterning the electrodes with standard lithographic techniques, make this detector particularly suitable for X-ray beam monitors where the intensity and the position of the photon beam needs to be measured with minimal effect on the beam itself (i.e. in-line and highly transmissive measurement). The steps needed to realize our nov…
Reduced graphene oxide decorated with metals nanoparticles electrode as electrochemical sensor for dopamine
2019
Dopamine (DA) is one of the most important neurotransmitters that influences the processes that involve memory, sleep, mood, learning among others [1]. In fact, in the last years, dopamine concentration in human body fluids has been related to some neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson and Alzheimer's diseases [2]. The possibility to have a bio-marker for these disease is of extreme importance because, disease related with dementia, are diagnosed when they are already developed and their management become almost impossible. The possibility to continuously monitor DA level in fluids, such as blood and urine, could accelerate the early diagnosis of these diseases. The principal analyt…