GRACE: Developing electrical characterisation methods for future graphene electronics

L Callegaro, C Cassiago, A Cultrera, V D'Elia, D Serazio, M Ortolano, M Marzano, O Kazakova, C Melios, F Raso, L Matias, A Zurutuza, A Centeno, A Redo-Sanchez, A Kretinin, K Sann-Ferro, A Fabricius, G Weking, W Bergholz, N Fabricius

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Abstract

GRACE - Developing electrical characterisation methods for future graphene electronics is a 2016 Normative Joint Research Project of the European Metrology Programme for Innovation and Research. The project focuses on the measurement of the electrical properties of graphene. Its objectives are to develop validated measurement methods and protocols, including fast-throughput examples. The work is performed in collaboration with international standardisation committees, with an aim to initiate and develop dedicated documentary standards.
Original languageEnglish
JournalConference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements [digest]
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Oct 2018

Keywords

  • Graphene
  • Europe
  • Standards
  • metrology
  • Technological innovation
  • Electric variables measurement
  • Atomic measurements

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