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基本説明
This book presents the frontiers of graphene research ranging from important issues in condensed matter physics and chemistry to advanced device applications.
Full Description
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.
Contents
Graphene, Massless Dirac Fermion; Electron Transport; Kondo Effect; Zero-Mode Anomalies; Band-Gap Opening; Landau Quantization; Quantum Hall State; Kohn Anomaly Effect; Raman Spectroscopy; Scanning Tunneling Microscopy; Low-Frequency Noise; Field Effect Transistors; Spintronics; Half Metallicity; Edge States; Magnetism; Graphene Oxide; Open-Shell Character of Aromatic Molecules; Clar's Sextet Rule; Ripples in Graphene.



