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Rich quasiparticle properties in layered graphene-related systems (Record no. 567141)

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ISBN 9789811277788
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Transcribing agency IIT Kanpur
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 530.7
Item number R37
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Title Rich quasiparticle properties in layered graphene-related systems
Statement of responsibility, etc Chiun-Yan Lin... [et al.]
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Name of publisher World Scientific
Year of publication 2024
Place of publication Chennai
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Number of Pages xi, 415p
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Summary, etc this comprehensive book delves into the fascinating world of quasiparticle properties of graphene-related materials. The authors thoroughly explore the intricate effects of intrinsic and extrinsic interactions on the material's properties, while unifying the single-particle and many-particle properties through the development of a theoretical framework. The book covers a wide range of research topics, including long-range Coulomb interactions, dynamic charge density waves, Friedel oscillations and plasmon excitations, as well as optical reflection and transmission spectra of thin films. Also it highlights the crucial roles of inelastic Coulomb scattering and optical scattering in the quasiparticle properties of layered systems, and the impact of crystal symmetry, number of layers, and stacking configuration on their uniqueness. Furthermore, the authors explore the topological properties of quasiparticles, including 2D time-reversal-symmetry protected topological insulators with quantum spin Hall effect, and rhombohedral graphite with Dirac nodal lines. Meanwhile, the book examines the gate potential application for creating topological localized states and shows topological invariants of 2D Dirac fermions, and binary Z2 topological invariants under chiral symmetry. The calculated results are consistent with the present experimental observations, establishing it as a valuable resource for individuals interested in the quasiparticle properties of novel materials.

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Topical Term Quasiparticles (Physics)
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Topical Term Graphene
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Personal name Lin, Chiun-Yan
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Personal name Ho, Ching-Hong
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Personal name Chung, Hsien-Ching
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Personal name Wang, Lu-Yao
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Personal name Chiu, Chin-Wei
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Personal name Lin, Ming-Fa
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        General Stacks PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur 2024-09-09 2 9299.58 530.7 R37 A186468 12399.44 Books

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