Graphene exhibits many unique electronic properties owing to its linear dispersive electronic band structure around the Dirac point, making it one of the most studied materials in the last 5-6 years. However, for many applications of graphene, further tuning its electronic band structure is necessary and has been extensively studied ever since graphene was first isolated experimentally. Here we review the major progresses made in electronic structure engineering of graphene, namely by electric and magnetic fields, chemical intercalation and adsorption, stacking geometry, edge-chirality, defects, as well as strain
Structural distortions in nano-materials can induce dramatic changes in their electronic properties....
Graphene is foreseen to be the basis of future electronics owing to its ultra thin structure, extrem...
The interest in graphene among researchers has not ceased since Novoselov and Geim published their f...
After discussion of basic concepts of the covalent chemical bond with applications to carbon, the ch...
This thesis includes work done on graphene-based materials, examining their unique electronic proper...
The ability to tailor the properties of electronic devices is one of the landmark achievements of mo...
The carbon allotrope graphene is the first member of a new family of two-dimensional materials which...
Recent experimental work has demonstrated production of quasi free-standing graphene by methane inte...
he potential of atomically thingraphene layers with excellent electrical1,2 and thermal conduction a...
Monolayer graphene exhibits extraordinary properties owing to the unique, regular arrangement of ato...
The analysis of the electronic properties of strained or lattice deformed graphene combines ideas fr...
Graphene, an sp2 hybridized single sheet of carbon atoms organized in a honeycomb lattice, is a zero...
The physics of quantum materials is at the heart of current condensed matter research. The interacti...
Graphene is a two-dimensional sheet of carbon atoms in a hexagonal honeycomb lattice structure throu...
Single-layer graphene has been widely researched in recent years due to its perceived technological ...
Structural distortions in nano-materials can induce dramatic changes in their electronic properties....
Graphene is foreseen to be the basis of future electronics owing to its ultra thin structure, extrem...
The interest in graphene among researchers has not ceased since Novoselov and Geim published their f...
After discussion of basic concepts of the covalent chemical bond with applications to carbon, the ch...
This thesis includes work done on graphene-based materials, examining their unique electronic proper...
The ability to tailor the properties of electronic devices is one of the landmark achievements of mo...
The carbon allotrope graphene is the first member of a new family of two-dimensional materials which...
Recent experimental work has demonstrated production of quasi free-standing graphene by methane inte...
he potential of atomically thingraphene layers with excellent electrical1,2 and thermal conduction a...
Monolayer graphene exhibits extraordinary properties owing to the unique, regular arrangement of ato...
The analysis of the electronic properties of strained or lattice deformed graphene combines ideas fr...
Graphene, an sp2 hybridized single sheet of carbon atoms organized in a honeycomb lattice, is a zero...
The physics of quantum materials is at the heart of current condensed matter research. The interacti...
Graphene is a two-dimensional sheet of carbon atoms in a hexagonal honeycomb lattice structure throu...
Single-layer graphene has been widely researched in recent years due to its perceived technological ...
Structural distortions in nano-materials can induce dramatic changes in their electronic properties....
Graphene is foreseen to be the basis of future electronics owing to its ultra thin structure, extrem...
The interest in graphene among researchers has not ceased since Novoselov and Geim published their f...