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Functional two-dimensional layered materials, from graphene to topological insulators : symposium held April 25-29, 2011, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
Series:
Materials Research Society symposium proceedings ; v. 1344

Materials Research Society symposia proceedings ; v. 1344.
Publication Information:
New York : Cambridge Univ Pr., 2012
Physical Description:
xi, 153 p. : ill. ; 24cm.
ISBN:
9781605113210
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"Symposium Y, 'Functional Two-Dimensional Layered Materials', at the 2011 MRS Spring Meeting in San Francisco, California, April 25-29"--Preface, p. ix.
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Symposium Y, 'Functional Two-Dimensional Layered Materials', held at the 2011 MRS Spring Meeting in San Francisco, California, April 25−29, was the first MRS symposium to focus on graphene, topological insulator thin films and other 2D and quasi-2D materials together, aiming to highlight breakthroughs, progress and challenges in the synthesis, processing, structure and assembly of 2D layered materials and how these factors affect their properties and applications. The session topics included: materials synthesis and processing; structure and characterization; physical and chemical properties; electronic, thermal management and energy applications; topological insulators; and non-carbon 2D materials. This volume presents a selection of the papers given and provides an overview of the research topics and possible applications of 2D materials and related systems.


Table of Contents

Part I Graphene and Graphene Composites: Synthesis, Processing and Characterization
1 Langmuir-Blodgett assembly of soft carbon sheetsJiaxing Huang
2 Reversible tuning of the electronic properties of graphene via controlled exposure to electron beam irradiation and annealingDesalegne Teweldebrahn
3 Self-aligned graphene sheets-polyurethane nanocompositesJang-Kyo Kim
4 Synthesis of graphene-CNT hybrid nanostructuresMaziar Ghazinejad
5 Large-area industrial-scale identification and quality control of grapheneCraig Nolen
6 Rapid large-scale characterization of CVD graphene layers on glass using fluorescence quenching microscopyJennifer Reiber Kyle
Part II Graphene and Graphene Composites: Properties and Applications
7 Thermal properties of graphene and carbon based materials: prospects of thermal management applicationsSuchismita Ghosh
8 Experimental demonstration of thermal management of high-power GaN transistors with graphene lateral heat spreadersZhong Yan
9 Top-gate graphene-on-UNCD transistors with enhanced performanceJie Yu
10 All-carbon composite for photovoltaicsVincent Tung
11 1/f noise in graphene field-effect transistors: dependence on the device channel areaGuanxiong Liu
12 Numerical study of scaling issues in graphene nanoribbon transistorsYuh-Renn Wu
13 Ultracapacitors based on graphene/MWNT composite filmsWei Wang
14 Graphene oxide as a two-dimensional surfactantJiaxing Huang
15 The dynamics of formation of graphene-like fluorinated graphene membranes (fluorographene): a reactive molecular dynamics studyDouglas Galvao
16 DNA gating effect from single layer grapheneCengiz Ozkan
17 Data transmission performance of few-layer graphene ribbonsAli Bilge Guvenc
Part III Topological Insulators and Quasi-2D Materials
18 Low-frequency noise in 'graphene-like' exfoliated thin films of topological insulatorsMd. Zahid Hossain
19 'Pseudo-superlattices' of Bi2Te3 topological insulator films with enhanced thermoelectric performanceVivek Goyal
20 'Graphene-like' exfoliation of quasi-2D crystals of titanium ditelluride: a new route to charge density wave materialsJaved Khan
21 Stable superconducting niobium ultrathin filmsCecile Delacour
22 Structural and magnetic properties on F-doped LiVO2 with two-dimensional triangular latticeYang Li
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