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|a Graphene nanoribbons /
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|a Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) :
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|a "Version: 20191101"--Title page verso.
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|a Includes bibliographical references.
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|a 1. The growth and structure of epitaxial graphene nanoribbons -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Epitaxial ribbon production -- 1.3. Summary and future outlook
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|a 2. Bottom-up approach for the synthesis of graphene nanoribbons -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Solution-mediated synthesis graphene nanoribbons -- 2.3. Surface-assisted synthesis of GNRs -- 2.4. Conclusion
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|a 3. Spin-orbit in graphene nanoribbons -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Model and method -- 3.3. Results -- 3.4. Summary
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|a 4. Emergent quantum matter in graphene nanoribbons -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Modeling GNR -- 4.3. Emergent phases and zero modes -- 4.4. Dimerized spin chain -- 4.5. Magnetic ribbons competing a superconducting proximity effect -- 4.6. Experimental probes -- 4.7. Conclusions and outlook
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|a 5. Transport in graphene nanoribbon-based systems -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Description of the systems -- 5.3. Modeling graphene nanoribbon systems -- 5.4. Zigzag graphene nanoribbons as valley filters -- 5.5. AA- and AB-stacked bilayer nanoribbon flakes -- 5.6. Twisted bilayer graphene nanoribbons -- 5.7. Spin-polarized transport in graphene nanoribbons
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|a 6. Electronic transport in graphene nanoribbons -- 6.1. The role of the edges -- 6.2. Transport regimes in nanoribbons : from diffusive to Coulomb blockade to ballistic -- 6.3. Transport studies on GNRs -- 6.4. Summary and conclusion
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|a 7. Quantum transport in graphene nanoribbons in the presence of disorder -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Methods for electronic structure calculations -- 7.3. The LB quantum transport model -- 7.4. Mesoscopic DFT-based transport calculations of disordered nanoribbons -- 7.5. Boron and nitrogen substitutional doping -- 7.6. Magnetotransport in disordered ribbons -- 7.7. Conclusion.
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|a Graphene nanoribbons are the basic element of many nanoscale devices. Many studies have already been performed on fundamental research to explore their properties, both from theoretical and experimental points of view. In this book, the leading editors and authors involved in graphene nanoribbon research provide a uniquely insightful review of the field. The book introduces the theoretical properties of graphene nanoribbons, before concentrating on different fabrication methods and their properties out of different experimental characterizations. Finally, it concentrates on the perspectives of graphene nanoribbons for electronic transport. This is the one-stop handbook for researchers wanting to further utilise graphene nanoribbons. It is also a valuable reference text for any interested materials and surface scientists.
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|a Researchers in university and industry working with graphene.
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|a Also available in print.
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|a Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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|a Professor Luis Brey is a Research Professor at the Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid of the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. His main interests are the electronic, magnetic and optics properties of two-dimensional materials. Professor Pierre Seneor has been a Professor at Université Paris-Saclay, Orsay since 2003. He became a junior member of the Institut Universitaire de France in 2010 and his interests focus on nanophysics. Professor Antonio Tejeda is a Research Professor at CNRS, the main French Research Center, where he has worked since 2004. He currently works at the Laboratoire de Physique des Solides and is associated scientist to SOLEIL synchrotron. His area of expertise is low dimensional systems.
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