Graphene booksPossible Ordered States in Graphene Systems: Electronic Structure, Pseudospin Magnetism and Exciton CondensationIn this work, the authors discuss recent
theoretical work in which we have proposed new types of ordered
electronic states in graphene systems, including pseudospin magnets
which show spontaneous charge transfer between two layers, and
excitonic superfluids which could have remarkably high transition
temperatures. This work concludes with some speculations on the
possibility of radically new types of electronic devices in these
systems whose operation is based on collective electronic behavior.
Physics and Chemistry of Graphene: Graphene to NanographeneThis book explores the structure as well as the electronic and magnetic
properties of nanographene. Organic chemistry issues on non-Kekule
aromatic molecules, which are related to the edge-state of
nanographene, are also discussed.
Carbon Nanotubes: Quantum Cylinders of Graphene, Volume 3This volume of Carbon Nanotubes is devoted to mostly to nanotubes, unique synthetic nanoscale quantum systems whose physical properties are often singular (i.e. record-setting). Nanotubes can be formed from a myriad of atomic or molecular species, the only requirement apparently being that the host material or wall fabric be configurable as a layered or sheet-like structure.
Graphene and Graphite MaterialsThis book presents the latest research on Graphene from around the world, and will be released in September 2009.
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