A systematic study of switching, optoelectronics, and gas‐sensitive properties of PCF‐graphene‐based nanodevices: Insights from DFT study
Wenhao Yang,
Tong Chen,
Luzhen Xie
et al.
Abstract:Two‐dimensional materials exhibit significant potential and wide‐ranging application prospects owing to their remarkable tunability, pronounced quantum confinement effects, and notable surface sensitivity. The switching, optoelectronics, and gas‐sensitive properties of the new carbon material poly‐cyclooctatetraene framework (PCF)‐graphene were systematically studied using density functional theory combined with the nonequilibrium Green's function method. First, the diode device based on PCF‐graphene monolayer… Show more
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