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    Bristol :Institute of Physics Publishing,
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    almahu_9949982259602882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (123 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780750311823
    Serie: IOP Ebooks Series
    Inhalt: A valuable reference text for materials scientists and an essential text for any solid-state or electrical engineering student, this book summarises recent developments in the field of carbon materials, including their synthesis and allotropes, and the impact these have had on developmental science.
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- Outline placeholder -- Prerequisite -- Foreword -- Author biography -- Manijeh Razeghi -- Chapter 1 The carbon atom -- 1.1 Introduction -- The carbon atom -- Isotopes of carbon -- 1.2 Electronic configuration and covalent bonding between carbon atoms -- 1.3 Carbon allotropes -- 1.4 Bonding energy and energy bands -- 1.5 Summary -- 1.6 Exercises -- References and further reading -- Chapter 2 Diamond -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Introduction to diamond -- 2.3 Band structure of diamond -- 2.3.1 Some properties of the diamond electronic structure -- 2.3.2 Doped diamond and applications -- 2.4 Superconductivity in p-doped diamond -- 2.5 Summary -- 2.6 Exercises -- References and further reading -- Chapter 3 Carbon fullerenes -- 3.1 Carbon fullerene: an introduction -- 3.2 Carbon fullerenes: the fullerene molecule -- 3.3 Useful molecules derived from fullerenes -- 3.4 Electron-doped fullerene superconductivity -- 3.4.1 Digression: high-Tc cuprate superconductors -- 3.4.2 Fullerene nanowhiskers -- 3.5 Summary -- 3.6 Exercises -- References and further reading -- Chapter 4 Graphene -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Graphene band structure -- 4.2.1 Tight-binding method -- 4.2.2 Graphene wavefunction -- 4.2.3 Kane theory in the −2-band model with valence and conduction band -- 4.2.4 Density functional theory versus tight binding in nanoribbons -- 4.2.5 Klein tunneling -- 4.3 Graphene properties -- 4.4 Graphite -- 4.4.1 Structure -- 4.4.2 Properties and applications -- 4.4.3 Pyrolytic graphite: diamagnetism [2, 3] -- 4.5 Graphene nanoribbons -- 4.6 Graphene oxide fluorescence -- 4.7 Summary -- 4.8 Exercises -- References and further reading -- Chapter 5 Carbon nanotubes and polyacenes -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Graphene and nanotubes -- 5.3 Carbon nanotube synthesis -- 5.4 Material properties. , 5.4.1 Thermal conductivity of carbon nanotubes and related materials -- 5.4.2 Remarkable strength: the space elevator -- 5.5 Optoelectronic properties -- 5.5.1 Electrostatic doping and formation of p-n junctions -- 5.5.2 Photonic response of a nanotube p-n junction -- 5.6 Applications of carbon nanotubes -- 5.6.1 The carbon nanotube-field effect transistor (CNT-FET) device -- 5.6.2 Carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer technology -- 5.6.3 Carbon nanotubes as filters -- 5.7 Carbon nanodots -- 5.8 Carbon-based molecules with aromatic cores and hydrogen or more complex terminated side chains -- 5.9 Molecules with graphene cores and self-assembly -- 5.10 Summary -- 5.11 Exercises -- References and further reading -- Chapter 6 Carbon-based polymers -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Introduction to conjugated polymers -- 6.3 Band structure and Peierls relaxation -- 6.4 Coulomb interactions in polymers -- 6.5 Solitons and polarons in polyacetylene -- 6.6 Conductivity of doped polyacetylene -- 6.7 The crystalline highly ordered polymers: polydiacetylene -- 6.8 Bulk heterojunction solar cells based on fullerenes P3HT/PCBM -- 6.8.1 Tandem organic solar cells -- 6.9 Polymer light-emitting diodes -- 6.10 Summary -- 6.11 Exercises -- References and further reading -- Chapter 7 Two-dimensional metal dichalcogenides and their electronic structures -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Van der Waals and non-van der Waals heterostructures -- 7.3 Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) -- 7.3.1 Transition metal dichalcogenide synthesis -- 7.3.2 Absorption and reflection of transition metal dichalcogenides -- 7.4 Flexible transistors -- 7.5 Applications of transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers to molecular sensing -- 7.6 Interlayer excitons -- 7.6.1 Bose-Einstein condensation -- 7.7 Summary -- 7.8 Exercises -- References and further reading -- Chapter 8 Conclusions -- References.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Razeghi, Manijeh The Mystery of Carbon Bristol : Institute of Physics Publishing,c2020 ISBN 9780750318143
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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