David Kumar Yesudoss's research while affiliated with Texas A&M University and other places
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... Laretis et al fabricated the backgated field-effect transistors (FETs) using ultra-thin, mechanically exfoliated MoSe 2 flakes, bearing n-type characteristics with high gate modulation [22]. The transition metal dopant atoms as well as transition metal vacancy will feasibly form in the MXene monolayer to tune their electrocatalytic activity in order to develop the cost-effective, efficient, and sustainable hydrogen technology [23,24]. The electrocatalytic HER modulates the 2D MoSe 2 properties through nanostructure design, phase transformation, defect engineering, doping, formation of heterostructures and their role as a cocatalyst in the photocatalytic HER [25]. ...