그래핀 공진기 기반의 나노 센서에 대한 연구

A Study of Nano Sensor based on Graphene Resonator

  • 이준하 (상명대학교 전자공학과)
  • Lee, Jun Ha (Department of Electronic Engineering, Sangmyung University)
  • 투고 : 2017.03.20
  • 심사 : 2017.03.25
  • 발행 : 2017.03.31

초록

Currently, the size of the electronic device is in the nano area. In order to control the movements of these nanoscale devices, one should be able to understand the physical phenomena in the nano area. Recently, due to carbon nanotubes and mechanical outstanding electrical conductivity and mechanical characteristics of the carbon nanotubes and Graphene behaves to apply. Efforts have been active. There are various tubes with a radius of a in a compact mass in the form of a Multi walled carbon nanotubes in different between the radius. Van der Waals force can move smoothly without friction with each other by the nanoscale motor turning, using the properties, making. This is the lightest solids per unit area on the thickness is electrical atomic layer one of the substance and the electrical conductivity, the best material and mechanical characteristics are very much. Many studies because great is the ideal nanoelectromechanical device of material is being considered. In this study, electrical resonator for a new structure proposed and the nature and methodology would like to come up.

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