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Graphene. Properties, Preparation, Characterization and Applications. Edition No. 2. Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials

  • Book

  • June 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5130550

Graphene: Properties, Preparation, Characterization and Devices, Second Edition, provides a comprehensive look at the methods used to prepare and analyze graphene. Since the first edition's publication, there have been many advances in the understanding of graphene, in particular, its key properties and most relevant applications. Updates to this new edition include chapters on liquid exfoliation production of graphene and scanning transmission electron microscopy of graphene. New sections cover graphene's thermal, optical, mechanical, chemical and biocompatibility, with special attention paid to transport properties, a main barrier to the realization of commercial applications.

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Table of Contents

1�Introduction to physics of low-dimensional systems
Siegmar Roth and David L. Carroll
Part One�Graphene properties
2�Atomic and electronic structure of graphene�
Jani Kotakoski
3�Electronic transport in graphene�
Youngwook Kim
4�Electronic transport in bilayer graphene�
R. Asgari
5�Single charge transport in graphene�
Dong Su Lee
6�Graphene spintronics�
M. Shiraishi
7�Optical properties of graphene�
E.D. Obraztsova, M.G. Rybin, and P.A. Obraztsov
8�The rise of graphene in carbon thermoelectrics�
David L. Carroll, Siegmar Roth, and Gabriel Marcus
Part Two�Preparation of graphene�
9�Epitaxial growth of graphene on silicon carbide (SiC)�
H. Huang, S. Chen, A.T.S. Wee, and W. Chen
10�Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) growth of graphene films�
K. Drogowska-Horna�, O. Frank, and M. Kalbac
11�Chemically derived graphene�
R.S. Sundaram
12�Production of graphene and other two-dimensional nanosheets by liquid phase exfoliation�251
Claudia Backes
Part Three�Characterization of graphene�
13�Transmission electron microscopy characterization of graphene�
J.C. Meyer
14�Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) of graphene�
Amadeo L. Va�zquez de Parga and Rodolfo Miranda
15�Raman spectroscopy of graphene�
Martin Hulman
16�Other spectroscopic methods for graphene characterization: X-ray and electron spectroscopies�
Toma Susi
Part Four�Graphene applications�
17�Graphene-Conjugated polymer matrix composites�
Lindsey J. Gray, David L. Carroll, and Siegmar Roth
18�Graphene-based gas sensors, working principles and sensing parameters�
Juan Casanova-Chafer, Selene Acosta, Carla Bittencourt, and Eduard Llobet
19�Graphene transparent electrodes�
Kimmo Mustonen

Authors

Viera Skakalova University of Vienna, Austria. Viera Sk�kalov� works for the Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna, Austria. Alan B. Kaiser Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand. Alan Kaiser is Emeritus Professor at the School of Chemical and Physical Sciences and MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.