Provides timely coverage of an important research area that is
highly relevant to advanced detection and control technology
Projecting device performance beyond the scaling limits of Moore's
law requires technologies based on novel materials and device
architecture. Due to its excellent electronic, thermal, and optical
properties, graphene has emerged as a scalable, low-cost material
with enormous integration possibilities for numerous optoelectronic
applications. Graphene for Post-Moore Silicon Optoelectronics
presents an up-to-date overview of the fundamentals, applications,
challenges, and opportunities of integrating graphene and other 2D
materials with silicon (Si) technologies. With an emphasis on
graphene-silicon (Gr/Si) integrated devices in optoelectronics,
this valuable resource also addresses emerging applications such as
optoelectronic synaptic devices, optical modulators, and infrared
image sensors. The book opens with an introduction to graphene for
silicon optoelectronics, followed by chapters describing the
growth, transfer, and physics of graphene/silicon junctions.
Subsequent chapters each focus on a particular Gr/Si application,
including high-performance photodetectors, solar energy harvesting
devices, and hybrid waveguide devices. The book concludes by
offering perspectives on the future challenges and prospects of
Gr/Si optoelectronics, including the emergence of wafer-scale
systems and neuromorphic optoelectronics. Illustrates the benefits
of graphene-based electronics and hybrid device architectures that
incorporate existing Si technology Covers all essential aspects of
Gr/Si devices, including material synthesis, device fabrication,
system integration, and related physics Summarizes current progress
and future challenges of wafer-scale 2D-Si integrated
optoelectronic devices Explores a wide range of Gr/Si devices, such
as synaptic phototransistors, hybrid waveguide modulators, and
graphene thermopile image sensors Graphene for Post-Moore Silicon
Optoelectronics is essential reading for materials scientists,
electronics engineers, and chemists in both academia and industry
working with the next generation of Gr/Si devices.
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