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Printed transistors based on two dimensional materials
In recent years, despite great progress in printing of transistors, their low temperature fabrication has remained a challenge. Among the numerous approaches for tackling this problem, particle-based transistors are one of the most promising candidates.
In this project, via an exfoliation route, inks of various 2D materials (graphene, MoS2, WS2, WSe2) will be produced and printed on temperature sensitive substrates (paper, PET, PEN). Mobility and other transistor figures of merit will be improved.
The student will be involved in all steps of the transistor fabrication, but will be mainly responsible for the characterization and interpretation of the device performance. Training and support for the exfoliation of 2D materials, ink development and printing processes will be provided by staff scientists during the project.
The position is available upon appointment and open for students with a background in engineering / natural sciences and experience in transistor characterization.
Only Swiss/EU -citizens and students matriculated at a Swiss University are eligible.
In this project, via an exfoliation route, inks of various 2D materials (graphene, MoS2, WS2, WSe2) will be produced and printed on temperature sensitive substrates (paper, PET, PEN). Mobility and other transistor figures of merit will be improved. The student will be involved in all steps of the transistor fabrication, but will be mainly responsible for the characterization and interpretation of the device performance. Training and support for the exfoliation of 2D materials, ink development and printing processes will be provided by staff scientists during the project.
The position is available upon appointment and open for students with a background in engineering / natural sciences and experience in transistor characterization. Only Swiss/EU -citizens and students matriculated at a Swiss University are eligible.
To print high-mobility, low temperature processed transistors with 2D materials.
To print high-mobility, low temperature processed transistors with 2D materials.
Dr. Jakob Heier (Jakob.heier@empa.ch), Laboratory for Functional Polymers, Überlandstrasse 129, 8600 Dübendorf.
Dr. Jakob Heier (Jakob.heier@empa.ch), Laboratory for Functional Polymers, Überlandstrasse 129, 8600 Dübendorf.