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This project aims to advance the commercialization of field effect transistors made from molybdenum disulphide, enhancing their stability and performance for high-sensitivity sensor applications. The goal is to enable large-scale production and integration into existing technologies.
The current semiconductor market – dominated by field effect transistors (FETs) is valued at $607.40 billion per year (projected to reach $980.80 billion by 2029).
A significant portion of this market involves applications such as in high-performance sensing/detection.
FETs based on atomically thin body (ATB) semiconductors such as molybdenum disulphide (MoS2) have tremendous potential for ultra-sensitive sensors and detectors in the near term.
FETs for these applications can be integrated in ba…
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