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Graphene and its fascinating attributes / editors, Swapan K. Pati, Toshiaki Enoki, C.N.R. Rao.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Singapore ; Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific, ©2011.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 270 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789814329361
  • 9814329363
  • 128323484X
  • 9781283234849
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Graphene and its fascinating attributes.DDC classification:
  • 547.61 22
LOC classification:
  • TP261.G7 G74 2011eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Ch. 1. Graphene : Synthesis, functionalization and properties / C.N.R. Rao [and others] -- ch. 2. Synthesis and characterization of exfoliated graphene- and graphene oxide-based composites / K.R. Rasmi, K. Chakrapani and S. Sampath -- ch. 3. Singlet open-shell character of polyperiacenes / A. Shimizu [and others] -- ch. 4. Doping of graphene : A computational study / A.K. Manna and S.K. Pati -- ch. 5. Vibrations and buckling of uni-axially strained graphene and BN-monolayer : A first-principles study / K.P.S.S. Hembram and U.V. Waghmare -- ch. 6. Raman spectroscopy of graphene edges / R. Saito -- ch. 7. Probing single and bilayer graphene field effect transistors by raman spectroscopy / A. Das, B. Chakraborty and A.K. Sood -- ch. 8. Phonons and electron-phonon interaction in graphene and nanotube / T. Ando -- ch. 9. Magnetic structures of edge-state spins in nanographene and a network of nanographene sheets / T. Enoki, V.L.J. Joly and K. Takai -- ch. 10. Electronic and transport properties of graphene nanoribbons / K. Wakabayashi -- ch. 11. Gate-voltage modulation in graphene / K. Tsukagoshi [and others] -- ch. 12. Kondo physics in graphene / K. Sengupta -- ch. 13. Noise in graphene transistors / A.N. Pal and A. Ghosh -- ch. 14. Spin transport in single- and multi-layer graphene / M. Shiraishi [and others] -- ch. 15. Quantum complexity in graphene / G. Baskaran.
Summary: Graphene, a single sheet of graphite, has an unconventional electronic structure that can be described in terms of massless Dirac Fermions. This interesting electronic feature is not only an important fundamental issue in condensed matter physics but also holds future promise in post-Si electronic/spintronics device applications. Graphene is the most fundamental building block, with which a variety of carbon-based materials such as graphite, fullerene and carbon nanotubes can be created. The diverse chemical, electronic and magnetic properties of nanographene and graphene are mainly due to their geometrical electronic structure. This book presents the frontiers of graphene research ranging from important issues in condensed matter physics and chemistry to advanced device applications.
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"In November 2009, we had a successful India-Japan bilateral meeting on graphene at the JNCASR, Bangalore India"--Preface

Includes bibliographical references.

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Ch. 1. Graphene : Synthesis, functionalization and properties / C.N.R. Rao [and others] -- ch. 2. Synthesis and characterization of exfoliated graphene- and graphene oxide-based composites / K.R. Rasmi, K. Chakrapani and S. Sampath -- ch. 3. Singlet open-shell character of polyperiacenes / A. Shimizu [and others] -- ch. 4. Doping of graphene : A computational study / A.K. Manna and S.K. Pati -- ch. 5. Vibrations and buckling of uni-axially strained graphene and BN-monolayer : A first-principles study / K.P.S.S. Hembram and U.V. Waghmare -- ch. 6. Raman spectroscopy of graphene edges / R. Saito -- ch. 7. Probing single and bilayer graphene field effect transistors by raman spectroscopy / A. Das, B. Chakraborty and A.K. Sood -- ch. 8. Phonons and electron-phonon interaction in graphene and nanotube / T. Ando -- ch. 9. Magnetic structures of edge-state spins in nanographene and a network of nanographene sheets / T. Enoki, V.L.J. Joly and K. Takai -- ch. 10. Electronic and transport properties of graphene nanoribbons / K. Wakabayashi -- ch. 11. Gate-voltage modulation in graphene / K. Tsukagoshi [and others] -- ch. 12. Kondo physics in graphene / K. Sengupta -- ch. 13. Noise in graphene transistors / A.N. Pal and A. Ghosh -- ch. 14. Spin transport in single- and multi-layer graphene / M. Shiraishi [and others] -- ch. 15. Quantum complexity in graphene / G. Baskaran.

Graphene, a single sheet of graphite, has an unconventional electronic structure that can be described in terms of massless Dirac Fermions. This interesting electronic feature is not only an important fundamental issue in condensed matter physics but also holds future promise in post-Si electronic/spintronics device applications. Graphene is the most fundamental building block, with which a variety of carbon-based materials such as graphite, fullerene and carbon nanotubes can be created. The diverse chemical, electronic and magnetic properties of nanographene and graphene are mainly due to their geometrical electronic structure. This book presents the frontiers of graphene research ranging from important issues in condensed matter physics and chemistry to advanced device applications.

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