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Electrical Conduction in Graphene and Nanotubes

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Fujita, Shigeji
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2013.
Colección:New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Electrical Conduction in Graphene and Nanotubes -- Contents -- Preface -- Physical Constants, Units, Mathematical Signs and Symbols -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Carbon Nanotubes -- 1.2 Theoretical Background -- 1.2.1 Metals and Conduction Electrons -- 1.2.2 Quantum Mechanics -- 1.2.3 Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle -- 1.2.4 Bosons and Fermions -- 1.2.5 Fermi and Bose Distribution Functions -- 1.2.6 Composite Particles -- 1.2.7 Quasifree Electron Model -- 1.2.8 "Electrons" and "Holes" -- 1.2.9 The Gate Field Effect -- 1.3 Book Layout -- 1.4 Suggestions for Readers -- 1.4.1 Second Quantization 
505 8 |a 1.4.2 Semiclassical Theory of Electron Dynamics -- 1.4.3 Fermi Surface -- References -- 2 Kinetic Theory and the Boltzmann Equation -- 2.1 Diffusion and Thermal Conduction -- 2.2 Collision Rate: Mean Free Path -- 2.3 Electrical Conductivity and Matthiessen's Rule -- 2.4 The Hall Effect: "Electrons" and "Holes" -- 2.5 The Boltzmann Equation -- 2.6 The Current Relaxation Rate -- References -- 3 Bloch Electron Dynamics -- 3.1 Bloch Theorem in One Dimension -- 3.2 The Kronig-Penney Model -- 3.3 Bloch Theorem in Three Dimensions -- 3.4 Fermi Liquid Model -- 3.5 The Fermi Surface 
505 8 |a 3.6 Heat Capacity and Density of States -- 3.7 The Density of State in the Momentum Space -- 3.8 Equations of Motion for a Bloch Electron -- References -- 4 Phonons and Electron-Phonon Interaction -- 4.1 Phonons and Lattice Dynamics -- 4.2 Van Hove Singularities -- 4.2.1 Particles on a Stretched String (Coupled Harmonic Oscillators) -- 4.2.2 Low-Frequency Phonons -- 4.2.3 Discussion -- 4.3 Electron-Phonon Interaction -- 4.4 Phonon-Exchange Attraction -- References -- 5 Electrical Conductivity of Multiwalled Nanotubes -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Graphene 
505 8 |a 5.3 Lattice Stability and Reflection Symmetry -- 5.4 Single-Wall Nanotubes -- 5.5 Multiwalled Nanotubes -- 5.6 Summary and Discussion -- References -- 6 Semiconducting SWNTs -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Single-Wall Nanotubes -- 6.3 Summary and Discussion -- References -- 7 Superconductivity -- 7.1 Basic Properties of a Superconductor -- 7.1.1 Zero Resistance -- 7.1.2 Meissner Effect -- 7.1.3 Ring Supercurrent and Flux Quantization -- 7.1.4 Josephson Effects -- 7.1.5 Energy Gap -- 7.1.6 Sharp Phase Change -- 7.2 Occurrence of a Superconductor -- 7.2.1 Elemental Superconductors 
505 8 |a 7.2.2 Compound Superconductors -- 7.2.3 High-Tc Superconductors -- 7.3 Theoretical Survey -- 7.3.1 The Cause of Superconductivity -- 7.3.2 The Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer Theory -- 7.3.3 Quantum Statistical Theory -- 7.4 Quantum Statistical Theory of Superconductivity -- 7.4.1 The Generalized BCS Hamiltonian -- 7.5 The Cooper Pair Problem -- 7.6 Moving Pairons -- 7.7 The BCS Ground State -- 7.7.1 The Reduced Generalized BCS Hamiltonian -- 7.7.2 The Ground State -- 7.8 Remarks -- 7.8.1 The Nature of the Reduced Hamiltonian -- 7.8.2 Binding Energy per Pairon -- 7.8.3 The Energy Gap 
500 |a 7.8.4 The Energy Gap Equation 
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