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The book explores the synthesis methods and device applications of graphene derivatives and quantum dots. The book offers a detailed overview of the synthesis techniques used for these advanced nanomaterials, including solution-phase synthesis, and surface functionalization. It delves into the unique properties and characteristics of graphene derivatives and quantum dots, highlighting their potential for revolutionizing electronic devices. The book also addresses the challenges and limitations associated with their synthesis and device integration, providing valuable insights for researchers…mehr

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The book explores the synthesis methods and device applications of graphene derivatives and quantum dots. The book offers a detailed overview of the synthesis techniques used for these advanced nanomaterials, including solution-phase synthesis, and surface functionalization. It delves into the unique properties and characteristics of graphene derivatives and quantum dots, highlighting their potential for revolutionizing electronic devices. The book also addresses the challenges and limitations associated with their synthesis and device integration, providing valuable insights for researchers and professionals in the field. Written by experts in the field, this book serves as a valuable resource for scientists, engineers, and students interested in exploring the vast potential of graphene derivatives and quantum dots in the development of innovative devices with enhanced performance and functionality.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Fangyan Sun is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Windsor, Canada, with a unique academic background in Materials Technology, Nanoscience, and Electrical and Computer Engineering. She earned her B.Sc. degree from the University of Waterloo and her B.Eng. degree from Beijing Jiaotong University (BJTU), both in 2017. In 2022, she successfully completed her Ph.D. from the University of Waterloo, further deepening her knowledge and expertise in the realm of nanotechnology and its applications. Currently, in collaboration with Stathera, Inc., Dr. Fangyan is delving into research related to Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS). Her research interests are wide-ranging, encompassing graphene derivatives, optoelectronic devices, third-generation photovoltaic and photodetector devices, and micro/nanofabrication. A dedicated advocate for sustainable practices, Dr. Fangyan's work also extends to exploring non-toxic nanomaterials and the role of nanotechnology in sustainable energy. Her vision and expertise continually push the boundaries of research in the field, driving advancements that promise to shape a more sustainable and efficient future.