Forthcoming Events
Exploring Low-Dimensional Material Nanoelectromechanical Systems: Advances, Challenges, and Prospects
Parmeshwar Prasad (The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, Castelldefels, Spain)
Location : Online
Abstract: Nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) based on low-dimensional materials have garnered
significant attention due to their unique mechanical, electrical, and optical properties, offering
promising avenues for exploring fundamental physics and next-generation applications in
nanotechnology. We will explore the recent advancements and challenges in the field of low-
dimensional material NEMS, focusing on two-dimensional (2D) materials such as graphene,
transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs). We will discuss the fundamental principles governing
the mechanical behavior of low-dimensional NEMS, including their exceptional mechanical
strength, flexibility, and tunability. Moreover, we delve into the integration of low-dimensional
materials into NEMS devices, highlighting their compatibility with existing fabrication
techniques and potential for scalable manufacturing. Furthermore, we examine the
multidisciplinary range of applications: including ultra-sensitive sensors, high-frequency
resonators, and novel devices to study fundamental physics such as transport in mesoscopic
scale. Finally, we address the current challenges and prospects of low-dimensional material
NEMS, including the need for precise control over material synthesis, device integration, and
reliability enhancement strategies. Overall, insights into the promising field of low-dimensional
material NEMS and its versatile potential to study physics and its applications will be presented.
Meeting ID: 934 8573 5053
Passcode: 361603
Meeting ID: 934 8573 5053
Passcode: 361603