After the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Andre Geim
and Konstantin Novoselov "for groundbreaking experiments regarding
the two-dimensional material graphene," even more research and
development efforts have been focused on two-dimensional
nanostructures. Illustrating the importance of this area in future
applications, Two-Dimensional Nanostructures covers the fabrication
methods and properties of these materials.
The authors begin with discussions on the properties, size
effect, applications, classification groups, and growth of
nanostructures. They then describe various characterization and
fabrication methods, such as spectrometry, low-energy electron
diffraction, physical and chemical vapor deposition, and molecular
beam epitaxy. The remainder of the text focuses on mechanical,
chemical, and physical properties and fabrication methods,
including a new mechanical method for fabricating graphene layers
and a model for relating the features and structures of
nanostructured thin films.
With companies already demonstrating the capabilities of
graphene in a flexible touch-screen and a 150 GHz transistor,
nanostructures are on their way to replacing silicon as the
materials of choice in electronics and other areas. This book aids
you in understanding the current chemical, mechanical, and physical
processes for producing these "miracle materials."
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