Session Details

[16p-K101-1~9]Is it feasible to develop high-quality sensors utilizing ultrathin materials? ~Current status and challenges in molecular sensors based on nanotubes and two-dimensional materials~

Sun. Mar 16, 2025 1:30 PM - 4:55 PM JST
Sun. Mar 16, 2025 4:30 AM - 7:55 AM UTC
K101 (Lecture Hall Bldg.)
Ryo Nouchi(Osaka Metropolitan Univ.), Rai Moriya(Univ. of Tokyo)

[16p-K101-1]Opening

〇Ryo Nouchi1 (1.Osaka Metro. Univ.)
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[16p-K101-2]Molecular sensing using graphene-functionalized transistors

〇Kenzo Maehashi1, Takashi Ikuta1 (1.Tokyo Univ. A&T)
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[16p-K101-3]Gas sensing by ambipolar carbon nanotube based transistors

〇Masafumi Inaba1, Michihiko Nakano1, Junya Suehiro1 (1.Kyushu University)
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[16p-K101-4]Morphology Control of Laser-Induced Graphene (LIG) and Sensing Properties for Volatile Organic Compound Gas

〇(M1)Akihiro Katsura1, Otoya Okanishi1, Yukiko Hirose1, Tohru Sugahara1 (1.Kyoto Institute Univ.)
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[16p-K101-5]Effect of Hydrogen Annealing on Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering in Graphene

〇(M2)Yanjun Heng1, Yugo Tagawa1, Chao Tang2, Hirokazu Fukidome2, Akira Satou2, Taiichi Otsuji2, Takashi Uchino1 (1.Tohoku Inst. Tech., 2.Tohoku Univ.)
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[16p-K101-6]Metal Nanosheet and Functionalized Graphene for Low-weight Molecular Recognition

〇Ken Uchida1 (1.Univ. Tokyo)
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[16p-K101-7]Photoactivated gas sensor based on two-dimensional semiconductor

〇Hiroshi Tabata1 (1.Osaka Univ.)
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[16p-K101-8]Multimodal molecular sensing using freestanding structures of 2D materials

〇Kazuhiro Takahashi1 (1.Toyohashi Tech.)
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[16p-K101-9]Closing

〇Rai Moriya1 (1.IIS Univ. of Tokyo)
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