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  4. Invitation to the lecture: Miroslav Bartošík – Graphene and 2D nanoelectronics

Invitation to the lecture: Miroslav Bartošík – Graphene and 2D nanoelectronics

Lecture by doc. Ing. Miroslav Bartošík, Ph.D. (FME BUT) Graphene and 2D nanoelectronics will be held in room P8 on Monday, May 5, 2025, 12:00.

The Institute of Materials Chemistry
invites you to a lecture at the seminar “Advanced Materials”

doc. Ing. Miroslav Bartošík, Ph.D.
FME BUT

Graphene and 2D Nanoelectronics

The lecture will address current research topics in the “Graphene and 2D Nanoelectronics” group at the Department of Physical Engineering, BUT. Specifically, we will focus on three main topics:

(1) electronic transport in graphene and Kelvin probe microscopy (KPFM),

(2) graphene-based biosensors, and

(3) graphene ultraviolet detectors.

In the first part, we will aim to measure basic transport properties on a Hall bar in a field-effect transistor (FET) configuration and how these measurements can be supplemented with simultaneous KPFM measurements (Fig 1). The second part will be devoted to graphene non-specific and specific biosensors using single and double gates to detect DNA fragments, urea, and glucose. The last part will then be devoted to modifying graphene properties using gallium and gallium nitride to produce graphene UV detectors. Individual passages will be interspersed with pedagogical inserts explaining the necessary quantum-mechanical and electronic peculiarities of graphene and other 2D materials.

  • Graphene Hall bar in a field-effect transistor (FET) arrangement for transport measurements with an atomic force microscope (AFM) tip for the simultaneous Kelvin probe microscopy KPFM measurements.

Published 2025-04-29 12:27
Link https://www.fch.vut.cz/en//f81551/d288880

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