Graphene Nanoelectronics: Metrology, Synthesis, Properties and Applications
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2012
Schriftenreihe:NanoScience and Technology
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Beschreibung:Introduction -- Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Spectroscopy of Graphene -- Epitaxy of Graphene on Metals -- The Electronic Properties of Adsorbates on Graphene -- PN Junction Devices in Graphene -- Magneto-transport in Graphene Nanostructures -- Modeling and Simulation: from Graphene Chemistry to Electronic circuits -- Ab-initio Calculations of Graphene Oxide -- Quantum to Boltzmann Transport in Graphene -- Field-Modulation in Armchair Graphene Nanoribbons -- Field-Modulation in Bilayer Graphene -- Theory of Mesoscopic Graphene Systems, Rings and Superlattices -- Possible Ordered States in Graphene Systems -- Conduction in Graphene Nanoribbons -- Electronic and Transport Properties of Nanographene and Nanoribbons -- Electronic Structure of Monolayer and Bilayer Graphene Nanoribbons and their Device Application: A Computational Study -- Epitaxy of Graphene on SiC.
Graphene is a perfectly two-dimensional single-atom thin membrane with zero bandgap. It has attracted huge attention due to its linear dispersion around the Dirac point, excellent transport properties, novel magnetic characteristics, and low spin-orbit coupling. Graphene and its nanostructures may have potential applications in spintronics, photonics, plasmonics and electronics. This book brings together a team of experts to provide an overview of the most advanced topics in theory, experiments, spectroscopy and applications of graphene and its nanostructures. It covers the state-of-the-art in tutorial-like and review-like manner to make the book useful not only to experts, but also newcomers and graduate students
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ISBN:9783642229848
DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-22984-8

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