2D Materials for Electronics, Sensors and Devices 1st Edition
Capture the future of nanoelectronics with 2D Materials for Electronics, Sensors and Devices, 1st Edition by Saptarshi Das. This authoritative volume distills cutting-edge research on graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides, hexagonal boron nitride and other atomically thin materials into a clear, practical guide for scientists, engineers and advanced students.
Inside, discover a balanced mix of fundamentals and applied insight: electronic and optoelectronic properties of 2D crystals, fabrication and transfer methods, surface and interface engineering, device architectures, and advanced characterization techniques. Case studies on sensors, flexible and wearable electronics, photodetectors and low-power transistors bridge lab-scale discoveries with real-world device design — making the book invaluable for academics and industry practitioners working in nanoelectronics, IoT and smart-sensor development.
Readable yet rigorous, the text emphasizes reproducible methods and scalability, helping readers translate materials science into manufacturable devices. Authors’ practical perspectives make complex physics accessible without sacrificing depth — ideal for research groups, engineering teams, and university programs across Asia, Europe and North America seeking to stay competitive in the rapidly evolving 2D materials landscape.
Whether you’re developing next-generation sensors, prototyping flexible circuits, or teaching an advanced course, this first edition is a comprehensive, application-driven resource that accelerates innovation. Add it to your professional library today and gain the foundational knowledge and practical strategies needed to design, characterize and commercialize 2D-material-based electronics and devices.
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