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Structure- and Adatom-Enriched Essential Properties of Graphene
Nanoribbons offers a systematic review of the feature-rich
essential properties in emergent graphene nanoribbons, covering
mainstream theoretical and experimental research. It includes a
wide range of 1D systems; namely, armchair and zigzag graphene
nanoribbons with and without hydrogen terminations, curved and
zipped graphene nanoribbons, folded graphene nanoribbons, carbon
nanoscrolls, bilayer graphene nanoribbons, edge-decorated graphene
nanoribbons, and alkali-, halogen-, Al-, Ti, and Bi-absorbed
graphene nanoribbons. Both multiorbital chemical bondings and spin
arrangements, which are responsible for the diverse phenomena, are
explored in detail. First-principles calculations are developed to
thoroughly describe the physical, chemical, and material phenomena
and concise images explain the fundamental properties. This book
examines in detail the application and theory of graphene
nanoribbons, offering a new perspective on up-to-date mainstream
theoretical and experimental research.
Structure- and Adatom-Enriched Essential Properties of Graphene
Nanoribbons offers a systematic review of the feature-rich
essential properties in emergent graphene nanoribbons, covering
mainstream theoretical and experimental research. It includes a
wide range of 1D systems; namely, armchair and zigzag graphene
nanoribbons with and without hydrogen terminations, curved and
zipped graphene nanoribbons, folded graphene nanoribbons, carbon
nanoscrolls, bilayer graphene nanoribbons, edge-decorated graphene
nanoribbons, and alkali-, halogen-, Al-, Ti, and Bi-absorbed
graphene nanoribbons. Both multiorbital chemical bondings and spin
arrangements, which are responsible for the diverse phenomena, are
explored in detail. First-principles calculations are developed to
thoroughly describe the physical, chemical, and material phenomena
and concise images explain the fundamental properties. This book
examines in detail the application and theory of graphene
nanoribbons, offering a new perspective on up-to-date mainstream
theoretical and experimental research.
The economic boom of the 1990s that led to the rapid rise of
computer hardware and software companies (on both sides of the
Pacific Rim) also led to the rise of a trans-Pacific commuter
culture, a culture in which thousands of Taiwanese-born high-tech
engineers realized that they could greatly increase their career
opportunities by establishing a life-style that allowed them and
their families to regularly commute between two hornes, one in
Silicon Valley and the other in Taiwan. The Global Silicon Valley
Home takes a close look at how participants in the jet-set,
wired-to-the-Net, trans-Pacific commuter culture have invented new
ways of thinking about how their homes reflect their personal
identities.
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