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Handbook of Graphene, Volume 2

Physics, Chemistry, and Biology

Stauber, Tobias (Herausgeber)

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1. Auflage Juni 2019
684 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-119-46959-9
John Wiley & Sons

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The second volume in a series of handbooks on graphene research and applications

Graphene is a valuable nanomaterial used in technology. This handbook features graphene topics related to Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. The Handbook of Graphene, Volume 2 delivers an overview on the numerous and diverse graphene research directions and innovations. The handbook covers a range of areas including graphene in optoelectronic devices and as a detector of biomolecules.

Preface xv

1 Topological Design of Graphene 1
Bo Ni, Teng Zhang, Jiaoyan Li, Xiaoyan Li and Huajian Gao

2 Graphene at the Metal-Oxide Interface: A New Approach to Modify the Chemistry of Supported Metals 45
Wen Luo and Spyridon Zafeiratos

3 The Combinatorial Structure of Graphene 73
J.E. Graver and E.J. Hartung

4 Interacting Electrons in Graphene 95
T. Stauber, P. Parida, M. Trushin, M. V. Ulybyshev, D. L. Boyda and J. Schliemann

5 Computational Determination of the Properties of Graphene Nanoribbons 127
Frank J. Owens

6 Synthetic Electric Fields Influence the Non-Stationary Processes in Graphene 147
N.E. Firsova and Yu. A. Firsov

7 Interaction and Manipulation of Bi Adatoms on Monolayer Epitaxial Graphene 195
Shu Hsuan Su, Shih Yang Lin, Jung Chun Andrew Huang and Min Fa Lin

8 Strain Engineering: Electromechanical Properties of Graphene 219
Shuze Zhu

9 Characteristic Mechanical Responses of Graphene Membranes 245
Young In Jhon

10 Graphene and Its Derivatives as Platforms for MALDI-MS 273
Hani Nasser Abdelhamid and Hui-Fen Wu

11 Characterization and Dynamic Manipulation of Graphene by In Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy at Atomic Scale 291
Chaolun Wang, Chen Luo and Xing Wu

12 Peculiarities of Quasi-Particle Spectra in Graphene Nanostructures 315
E.S. Syrkin, V.A. Sirenko, S.B. Feodosyev, I.A. Gospodarev and K.A. Minakova

13 Complex Refractive Index (RI) of Graphene 389
Sosan Cheon and Kenneth David Kihm

14 Fractional Quantum Hall Effect in Graphene, a Topological Approach 413
Janusz E. Jacak

15 Graphene Plasmonic: Switching Applications 455
Ali Farmani

16 Theoretical Study and Numerical Modeling of Graphene's Electromagnetic Response 507
Amanatiadis Stamatios and Kantartzis Nikolaos

17 Graphene-Like AN B8 - N Compounds on Metals and Semiconductors 549
Sergei Yu. Davydov

18 Lower Dimensional Materials 593
B.G. Sidharth

19 Nature of Graphene, Its Chemical Structure, Composites, Synthesis, Properties, and Applications 613
Samuel Eshorame Sanni, Oluranti Agboola, Rotimi Emmanuel Sadiku and Moses Eterigho Emetere

20 Graphene-Based Nanomaterials in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 637
Sorour Darvishi, Samad Ahadian and Houman Savoji

References 653

Index 659
Tobias Stauber obtained his PhD in Theoretical Physics from the University of Heidelberg, Germany in 2002 in the group of Prof. F. Wegner on "Flow Equations for Hamiltonians". He then continued with his postdoctoral studies at the Material Science Institute of Madrid (ICMM) of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Spain with Prof. F. Guinea on studies related to graphene. He later was an Assistant Research Professor at the University of Minho, Portugal (2008/09) and at the University Autónoma of Madrid, Spain (2010/13). Since 2014, he is a tenured scientist at the ICMM, CSIC in Madrid. His research focus is on the electric and optical response of graphene and related two-dimensional materials. He is the co-author of 74 ISI-classified articles including 2 articles published in Science with more than 7800 citations and h-factor 28 (Web-of-Science of Dec. 2018). He further acts as co-editor for New Journal of Physics and European Physical Journal B.

T. Stauber, Institute of Materials Science, Spanish National Research Council, Madrid, Spain