The book covers electronic and optical properties of graphite-related systems. It presents a well-developed theoretical model and addresses advances in essential properties and diverse quantization phenomena. It also covers potential applications, such as touch-screen panel devices, FETs, supercapacitors, sensors, LEDs, and solar cells.
The book covers electronic and optical properties of graphite-related systems. It presents a well-developed theoretical model and addresses advances in essential properties and diverse quantization phenomena. It also covers potential applications, such as touch-screen panel devices, FETs, supercapacitors, sensors, LEDs, and solar cells.
Ming-Fa Lin is Distinguished Professor of Physics at National Cheng Kung University. He received his Master's and PhD in Physics from National Tsing-Hua University. He has served as thesis advisor for 40 Master's and 22 PhD students. He has published nearly 300 papers in international journals, more than 200 conference papers, 3 book chapters, and 1 book.
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Preface Authors 1 Introduction 2 Theoretical Models and Experimental Techniques 3 Simple Hexagonal Graphite 4 Bernal Graphite 5 Rhombohedral Graphite 6 Quantum Confinement in Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene Nanoribbons 7 Concluding Remarks Problems References Index