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Autoren:
Lüders, Laura von 
Dokumenttyp:
Dissertation / Thesis 
Titel:
Development and Characterisation of Noncovalently Functionalised Graphene Field-Effect Transistors and Their Application as Specific Biosensors 
Betreuer:
Duesberg, Georg S., Prof. Dr. 
Gutachter:
Duesberg, Georg S., Prof. Dr.; Hegner, Martin, Prof. Dr. 
Tag der mündlichen Prüfung:
06.12.2023 
Publikationsdatum:
29.02.2024 
Jahr:
2023 
Seiten (Monografie):
X, 159, XI-XXXIII 
Sprache:
Englisch 
Schlagwörter:
Biosensor ; Zweidimensionales Material ; Graphen ; CVD-Verfahren ; Droge ; Erkennung ; Metamfetamin ; Perylen 
Stichwörter:
2D materials, graphene, noncovalent functionalisation, biosensor, drug detection, perylene bisimide, methamphetamine 
Abstract:
This thesis presents a detailed investigation of the development and characterisation of a reliable and specific biosensor based on graphene. The entire procedure involves multiple processing steps, each of which is characterised using various techniques including Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), and electrical measurements. High-quality monolayer graphene is grown via chemical vapour deposition (CVD) and subsequently noncovalently functional...    »
 
DDC-Notation:
543 
Fakultät:
Fakultät für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik 
Institut:
EIT 2 - Institut für Physik 
Professur:
Duesberg, Georg S. 
Open Access ja oder nein?:
Ja / Yes