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This thesis focuses on the nanomanufacturing of graphene-a newly
discovered, two-dimensional material with extraordinary
properties-in order to realize its numerous potential applications.
Combining experimental implementation with theoretical modelling,
it investigates three classes of graphene nanostructure fabrication
using particle beam irradiation: (i) doping of graphene using low
energy nitrogen irradiation; (ii) joining of graphene sheets with
laser and C, N, and Ar ion beam irradiation; and (iii) fabrication
of graphene nanopores by means of focused ion beam and electron
beam irradiation. The feasibility of the nanomanufacture of
graphene using particle beam irradiation is demonstrated by various
experimental methods, and the mechanisms involved under different
types of beam irradiation are revealed using theoretical
calculations. Further, the book analyzes the mechanical and
electrical properties of the fabricated graphene nanostructures by
means of atomic simulations to predict the application potentials
of the proposed methods. The findings help promote the
implementation of graphene-structure applications in industry.
This thesis focuses on the nanomanufacturing of graphene-a newly
discovered, two-dimensional material with extraordinary
properties-in order to realize its numerous potential applications.
Combining experimental implementation with theoretical modelling,
it investigates three classes of graphene nanostructure fabrication
using particle beam irradiation: (i) doping of graphene using low
energy nitrogen irradiation; (ii) joining of graphene sheets with
laser and C, N, and Ar ion beam irradiation; and (iii) fabrication
of graphene nanopores by means of focused ion beam and electron
beam irradiation. The feasibility of the nanomanufacture of
graphene using particle beam irradiation is demonstrated by various
experimental methods, and the mechanisms involved under different
types of beam irradiation are revealed using theoretical
calculations. Further, the book analyzes the mechanical and
electrical properties of the fabricated graphene nanostructures by
means of atomic simulations to predict the application potentials
of the proposed methods. The findings help promote the
implementation of graphene-structure applications in industry.
This book gathers the proceedings of The Hadron Collider Physics
Symposia (HCP) 2005, and reviews the state-of-the-art in the key
physics directions of experimental hadron collider research. Topics
include QCD physics, precision electroweak physics, c-, b-, and
t-quark physics, physics beyond the Standard Model, and heavy ion
physics. The present volume serves as a reference for everyone
working in the field of accelerator-based high-energy physics.
This book summarizes the latest archeological findings on Liangzhu
culture and outlines the rise and fall of Liangzhu society in terms
of its environment, flora and fauna. In addition, it seeks to
analyze the characteristics of animal breeding and agricultural
cultivation in Liangzhu from the perspectives of archeobotany and
archeozoology. In turn, it explores the dietary structure and
population density, reaching the bold conclusion that the dramatic
increase in population gave rise to environmental deterioration and
to natural disasters that eventually destroyed the Liangzhu
culture.
Impeccably researched and richly detailed, this book addresses the
issue of translation between visual arts and landscape design in
the 50 more years career of Patricia Johanson, an important artist
in the second half of the twentieth-century. Examining the artist's
search for an "art of the real" as a member of the post-World War
II New York art world, and how such pursuit has led her from
painting and sculpture to public garden and environmental art, Xin
Wu argues for the significance of the process of art creation,
challenging the centrality of art objects. This book is an
insightful study to confront a crucial question in the history of
art through the work of a contemporary artist. It therefore
converses with art historians and critics alike, as well as
advanced readers of twentieth-century art. Following Johanson's
artistic development, from its formation in the 1960s American art
scene to the very present day, across the fields of art,
architecture, garden, civil engineering and environmental
aesthetics, it investigates the process of creation in a
transdisciplinary perspective, and reveals a view of art as a
domain of exploration of key issues for the contemporary world. The
artist's concept of nature is highlighted, and particular impacts
of Chinese aesthetics and thought unveiled. Based on extensive
analysis of unpublished private archives, Xin Wu offers us the
first ever comprehensive scholarly interpretation of Patricia
Johanson's oeuvre, including drawings, paintings, sculptures,
installations, garden proposals, and built and unbuilt projects in
the United States, Brazil, Kenya, and Korea.
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