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_a2D materials : _bproperties and devices / _cedited by Phaedon Avouris, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, New York, Tony F. Heinz, Stanford University and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Tony Low , University of Minnesota. |
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_aCambridge : _bCambridge University Press, _c2017. |
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505 | 0 | _aGraphene: basic properties / Mikhail I. Katsnelson and Annalisa Fasolino -- Electrical transport in graphene: carrier scattering by impurities and phonons / Jian-Hao Chen -- Optical properties of graphene / Feng Wang and Sufei Shi -- Graphene mechanical properties / C. DiMarco, R. Li, S. Rastogi, J. Hone and J.W . Kysar -- Vibrations in graphene / Ado Jorio, Luiz Gustavo Can�cado and Leandro M. Malard -- Thermal properties of graphene: from physics to applications / Alexander A. Balandin -- Graphene plasmonics / Frank Koppens, Mark B. Lundeberg, Marco Polini, Tony Low and Phaedon Avouris -- Electron optics with graphene p-n junctions / James R. Williams -- Graphene electronics / Chen Wang, Xidong Duan and Xiangfeng Duan -- Graphene: optoelectronic devices / Thomas Mueller and Phaedon Avouris -- Graphene spintronics / Aron W. Cummings, Sergio O. Valenzuela, Frank Ortmann and Stephan Roche -- Graphene-BN heterostructures / Lei Wang, James Hone and Cory. R. Dean -- Controlled growth of graphene crystals by chemical vapor deposition: from solid metals to liquid metals / Dechao Geng and Kian Ping Loh -- Electronic properties and strain engineering in semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides / Rafael Rold�an and Francisco Guinea -- Valley-spin physics in 2D semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides / Hongyi Yu and Wang Yao -- Electrical transport in MoS2, a prototypical semiconducting TMDC / Andras Kis -- Optical properties of TMD heterostructures / Pasqual Rivera, Wang Yao and Xiaodong Xu -- TMDs - optoelectronic devices / Thomas Mueller -- Large area synthesis / Yumeng Shi and Lain-Jong Li -- Defects in two-dimensional materials / Xiaolong Zou and Boris I. Yakobson -- Theoretical overview of black phosphorus / Tony Low, Andrey Chaves, Wei Ji, Jesse Maassen and Traian Dumitrica -- Anisotropic properties of black phosphorus / Yuchen Du, Zhe Luo, Han Liu, Xianfan Xu and Peide D. Ye -- Optical properties and optoelectronic applications of black phosphorus / Andres Castellanos-Gomez and Mo Li -- Silicene, germanene and stanene / Guy Le Lay, Eric Salomon and Thierry Angot -- Predictions of single-layer honeycomb structures from first-principles / S. Ciraci and S. Cahangirov. | |
520 | _aLearn about the most recent advances in 2D materials with this comprehensive and accessible text. Providing all the necessary materials science and physics background, leading experts discuss the fundamental properties of a wide range of 2D materials, and their potential applications in electronic, optoelectronic and photonic devices. Several important classes of materials are covered, from more established ones such as graphene, hexagonal boron nitride, and transition metal dichalcogenides, to new and emerging materials such as black phosphorus, silicene, and germanene. Readers will gain an in-depth understanding of the electronic structure and optical, thermal, mechanical, vibrational, spin and plasmonic properties of each material, as well as the different techniques that can be used for their synthesis. Presenting a unified perspective on 2D materials, this is an excellent resource for graduate students, researchers and practitioners working in nanotechnology, nanoelectronics, nanophotonics, condensed matter physics, and chemistry. | ||
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_aGraphene. _96450 |
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_aNanostructured materials. _94537 |
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_aAvouris, Phaedon, _d1945- _eeditor. _968277 |
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_aHeinz, Tony F., _eeditor. _968278 |
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