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Carbon-based electronics: fundamentals and device applications

Hosted by:
The Royal Society
Speaker:
Professor Laurence Eaves FRS
Professor Alison Mainwood
Professor Robin Nicholas
Starts:
May 21, 2007 at 11:00 am
Ends:
May 22, 2007 at 06:00 pm
Location:
The Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AG United Kingdom
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Description

This meeting will survey recent developments in the physics and applications of carbon-based electronics. The allotropes of carbon carbon nanotubes, single atomic layers of graphite (graphene), fullerene molecules and diamond have emerged recently as new electronic materials with unique properties. In graphene, the conduction electrons behave as massless, quasi-ballistic particles, an effect which can be exploited to make novel transistors. Intense electroluminescence and induced superconductivity have recently been reported in carbon nanotube devices. The meeting will also include talks on superconducting diamond and electronic devices made from diamond and fullerene molecules.

World-leading experts from universities and industry will speak about recent research developments. Confirmed speakers include Professor T Ando, Professor P Avouris, Dr J Butler, Professor J Davidson, Professor A Geim, Professor Iijima, and Professor Christian Schoenenberger.

Registration required:
Yes
Free:
Yes

Additional information

The Society’s scientific discussion meetings address areas of rapidly developing, inter-disciplinary research. Although all are welcome to attend, these meetings are aimed at those with considerable knowledge of the subject area. Unless otherwise stated, these meetings take place at the Royal Society and are free to attend, although pre-registration is essential.

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