Projects
FWO research project: Interplay between atomic layers and functional adsorbates Hasselt University
BOF NI project: Interplay between atomic layers and functional adsorbates Hasselt University
Creating dielectric layers on two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors: chemical and physical mechanisms KU Leuven
Two-dimensional (2D) materials, with graphene as the most famous representative, are an interesting class of materials due to their ultra-thin body nature. inorganic 2D materials can exhibit either insulating, metallic, semi-metallic, or semiconducting properties, depending on the composition and structure. The semiconducting 2D materials like WS2 and MoS2 attract great interest for application in nano-electronic devices, in view of their ...
In-situ laser fabrication of graphene electrodes and interlayers for next generation CIGS/Perovskite solar cells Hasselt University
Nanostructuring transition metal dichalcogenides via non-covalent and covalent molecular functionalization KU Leuven
Graphene is a two-dimensional material that exists of a single layer of carbon atoms. It relates to the natural material, graphite, that is composed of a huge number of stacked graphene layers, just like a phone book consists of a stack of pages. However, the electrical properties of a single graphene layer differ a lot from those of graphite. This insight gave rise to the birth of the so-called two dimensional materials, or 2D materials. ...