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Marco Polini

Researcher at University of Pisa

Publications -  308
Citations -  25068

Marco Polini is an academic researcher from University of Pisa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Graphene & Plasmon. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 294 publications receiving 21022 citations. Previous affiliations of Marco Polini include Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia & University of Texas at Austin.

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Photodetectors based on graphene, other two-dimensional materials and hybrid systems

TL;DR: An overview and evaluation of state-of-the-art photodetectors based on graphene, other two-dimensional materials, and hybrid systems based on the combination of differentTwo-dimensional crystals or of two- dimensional crystals and other (nano)materials, such as plasmonic nanoparticles, semiconductors, quantum dots, or their integration with (silicon) waveguides are provided.
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Science and technology roadmap for graphene, related two-dimensional crystals, and hybrid systems

Andrea C. Ferrari, +68 more
- 04 Mar 2015 - 
TL;DR: An overview of the key aspects of graphene and related materials, ranging from fundamental research challenges to a variety of applications in a large number of sectors, highlighting the steps necessary to take GRMs from a state of raw potential to a point where they might revolutionize multiple industries are provided.
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Graphene plasmonics

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the field emerging at the intersection of graphene physics and plasmonics and review the applications of graphene-based plasmons for optical devices with extremely high speed, low driving voltage, low power consumption and compact sizes.
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Graphene field-effect transistors as room-temperature terahertz detectors

TL;DR: In this paper, an efficient room-temperature graphene detector for terahertz radiation was presented, which promises to be considerably faster than competing techniques, and is shown to have high carrier mobility.