Perspectives of electronics at atomic scale.
Mircea Dragoman*1, Adrian Dinescu1, and Daniela Dragoman2,3
1National Institute for Research and Development in Microtechnology (IMT), Str. Erou Iancu Nicolae 126 A, 77190 Bucharest-Voluntari, Romania
E-mail: [email protected]
2 Univ. Bucharest, Physics Faculty, P.O. Box MG-11, 077125 Bucharest, Romania.
3 Academy of Romanian Scientists, Splaiul Independentei 54, 050094 Bucharest, Romania.
The talk deals with nanoelectronic devices based on materials which are one-atom-thick termed as monolayers, two-atom-thick materials known as bilayers, and thicker materials not exceeding 10 nm named multilayers or few-atom thick materials. All these materials are known as 2D materials.Today, there are more than 1000 materials which can be obtained as monolayers or few-atoms thick. We will focus our talk on the following main issues (i) quantum devices at room based on ballistic transport in graphene such as oscillators, transistors, Bloch oscillators (ii) neuromorphic devices such as reconfigurable logic gates, memristors, memtranzistors(iii) low-power electronics (iv) microwave devices such as detectors, and harvesters.