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Physics and Chemistry of Graphene (Second Edition) - Graphene to Nanographene (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
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Physics and Chemistry of Graphene (Second Edition) - Graphene to Nanographene (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
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Graphene has been attracting growing attentions in physics,
chemistry, and device applications after the discovery of
micromechanically cleaved graphene sheet by A. Geim and K.
Novoselov, who were awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics. The
electronic structure of graphene, which is described in terms of
massless Dirac fermions, brings about unconventional electronic
properties, which are not only an important basic issue in
condensed matter physics but also a promising target of
cutting-edge electronics/spintronics device applications.
Meanwhile, from chemistry aspect, graphene is the extreme of
condensed polycyclic hydrocarbon molecules extrapolated to infinite
size. Here, the concept on aromaticity, which organic chemists
utilize, is applicable. Interesting issues appearing between
physics and chemistry are pronounced in nanosized graphene
(nanographene), as we recognize the importance of the shape of
nanographene in understanding its electronic structure. This book
comprehensively discusses the fundamental issues related to the
electronic, magnetic, and chemical properties of condensed
polycyclic hyodrocarbon molecules, nanographene, and graphene.
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