2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2111.10453
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Enhancing the sensitivity and selectivity of pyrene-based sensors for detection of small gaseous molecules via destructive quantum interference

O. Sengul,
J. Völkle,
A. Valli
et al.

Abstract: Graphene-based sensors are exceptionally sensitive with high carrier mobility and low intrinsic noise, and have been intensively investigated in the past decade. The detection of individual gas molecules has been reported, albeit the underlying sensing mechanism is not yet well understood. Focusing on the adsorption of NO2, H2O, and NH3, we systematically investigate the chemirestistive response of molecular junctions with a pyrene core, which can be considered as a minimal graphenelike unit, within the framew… Show more

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