ABSTRACT

Graphene is the first example of two-dimensional materials and is the most important growth area of contemporary research. It forms the basis for new nanoelectronic applications. Graphene, which comprises field-effect structures, has remarkable physical properties.This book focuses on practical applications determined by the unique properties of gr

chapter |28 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|38 pages

Chiral Fermions in Graphene

chapter 2|62 pages

Intrinsic Coherence of Graphene

chapter 3|24 pages

Quantized States in Graphene Ribbons

chapter 4|58 pages

Phonons and Raman Scattering in Graphene

chapter 8|44 pages

Nonequilibrium Effects in Graphene Devices

chapter 11|54 pages

Other Atomic Monolayers