Mohsin Ali , Doowon Lee , Myoungsu Chae , Ibtisam Ahmad , Hee-Dong Kim
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Advances in MXene-based synaptic devices and sensors: Review
This paper reviews the research on MXene, a two-dimensional material that has the potential to be used in next-generation electronic devices. Due to its unique electrical, mechanical, and surface properties, MXene has emerged as a promising candidate for the development of memristor devices and gas sensors. The paper provides an extensive overview of the state-of-the-art in MXene-based memristors and gas sensors, covering topics such as synthesis techniques, intrinsic properties, and a wide range of potential applications. In particular, the tunability of MXene and its ability to modify its electrical properties through surface functionalization are emphasized, allowing for precise control over device performance.
期刊介绍:
Materials Today Physics is a multi-disciplinary journal focused on the physics of materials, encompassing both the physical properties and materials synthesis. Operating at the interface of physics and materials science, this journal covers one of the largest and most dynamic fields within physical science. The forefront research in materials physics is driving advancements in new materials, uncovering new physics, and fostering novel applications at an unprecedented pace.