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“Torres, Roche, and Charlier have written a very attractive book on graphene-based materials that takes a reader or student with no prior exposure to this topic to a level where he or she can carry out research at a high level and work in this area professionally, assuming a standard background of a condensed matter physics graduate student. The material is nicely organized into chapters which can be subdivided into daily learning segments and with problem sets that could be helpful for either formal course presentation or self study. Four appendices with more detailed presentations allow readers to develop the skills needed for using and extending present knowledge to advancing the science of few-layered materials or for developing applications based on these materials. All in all I would expect this to become a popular text for present and future researchers who will be active in the present decade, advancing science and launching technological innovation.”  (read the full review)

Mildred Dresselhaus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 

 

“This book covers the fundamental aspects of graphene, starting from the very beginning. By reading this book, most basic subjects on graphene and some special theoretical methods can be understood at a high level. Starting with the current status of graphene science, the authors proceed to a self-contained description of the electronic structure of graphene, then an especially detailed description of the transport properties of graphene, such as back scattering, Klein tunnelling, quantum dots, Landau levels etc., based on the authors’ work. Methods introduced to investigate these subjects range from the tight binding method to ab initio calculations, so that the readers can select their preferred method, and the appendices contain useful mathematical explanations for these methods. Thus, without reading the other textbooks, the reader can understand the text. The book should be useful not only for theoretical researchers but also for graduate students and experimental researchers, who will quickly understand the theorists’ perspective. This book will be an important basic textbook on the physics of graphene.”  (read the full review)

R. Saito, Tohoku University

 

“Overall, this is an exceptional contribution to furthering graphene research, development and applications.” 

K. Alan Shore, School of Electronic Engineering, Bangor University, Wales (read the full review here)

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Before new year’s break

Before new year’s break

This has been a hectic year full of great discoveries and developments in the field of graphene and other 2D materials. But now we wanted to propose our readers to take a breath and make a ludic stop. Following Symmetry Magazine we are proposing to turn into the art of cutting paper snowflakes. These are…

Stephan’s recursion methods

One of the most efficient methods available for computing the Density of States (DoS) and the transport properties, specially in samples containing a large number of atoms, is the recursion method explained in Appendix D of “Introduction to Graphene-based Nanomaterials”. Here we provide (by courtesy of Stephan Roche) a numerical code written in fortran and…

Recursive Green’s functions and self-energies

Here we provide a simple fortran 90 code that implements the recursive Green’s functions techniques for calculating the self-energy of a semi-infinite lead as described in Appendix C of “Introduction to Graphene-Based Nanomaterials”. To call this routine you must provide an array with matrices containing the hoppings between the layers as well as the diagonal…

ABINIT input files for graphene nanoribbons

ABINIT input files for armchair and zigzag graphene nanoribbons (by courtesy of Jean-Christophe Charlier). These inputs allow to calculate the structural and electronic properties of these GNRs (including spin-polarization in the zigzag case due to the potential magnetization at the edges). The PAW pseudopotentiels for carbon and hydrogen are also included. agnr.in zgnr.in 1h-gga-uspp.paw 6c-gga-uspp.paw  

Python packages for graphene-based materials and beyond

Python is one of the most versatile languages for coding. It allows fast coding of complex algorithms and the community working with Python is growing at a fast pace. Here we recommend two packages written for python: PythTB: Python Tight-Binding is a package developed at Rutgers University by the group of David Vanderbilt. It allows to compute…

News and updates

Destination Genoa

Destination Genoa

Last March we had a great edition of the Graphene conferences. Graphene 2015 took place at the Bilbao Exhibition Centre from March 10-13 (2015), a great location for the large number of participants who enjoyed the talks by some of the most inspiring speakers in the field. Personally, my favorite ones were those by Antonio…

Graphene Canada 2015

Graphene Canada 2015

Montreal (Canada) will host the 1st edition of the Graphene & 2D Materials International Conference and Exhibition: October 14-16, 2015. The Graphene Conference will be a 3 days event that meant to gather the key players of the Graphene Community and related sectors. This event is launched following the lack of meetings in the field in…

Announcement “ICREA Workshop on Graphene Nanobiosensors – May 2015″

The Workshop on Graphene Nanobiosensors will take place in Barcelona from May 25 to May 26, 2015. This unique event will bring together the most relevant scientists working in fields related to the design of nanobiosensors and nanobiosystems based on graphene. Do not miss this opportunity! For more information visit: http://graphsense.icn2.cat/

Before new year’s break

Before new year’s break

This has been a hectic year full of great discoveries and developments in the field of graphene and other 2D materials. But now we wanted to propose our readers to take a breath and make a ludic stop. Following Symmetry Magazine we are proposing to turn into the art of cutting paper snowflakes. These are…

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