Progress towards flexible, low-power transceivers based on MoS2

Scientists from RWTH Aachen University, AMO GmbH, EPFL and Aixtron SE have demonstrated the first power detectors based on Molybdenum  disulphide (MoS2) that operate at zero bias. The fabricated  circuits function in Ku-band  between  12  and  18GHz, and are the best-performing  power  detectors  fabricated  on  flexible  substrate  reported  to  date. Their dynamic range exceeds 30dB, outperforming   other semiconductor   technologies, like silicon complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) circuits and GaAs Schottky diodes.

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