Theory of magnetoelectric properties of 2D systems /
S.C. Chen, J.Y. Wu, C.Y. Lin, M.F. Lin.
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- [IOP release 4] IOP expanding physics, 2053-2563 .
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"Version: 20171201"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Introduction -- 2. The generalized tight-binding model -- 2.1. Monolayer graphene -- 2.2. Tetra-layer graphene -- 2.3. Tinene -- 2.4. Monolayer and bilayer phosphorenes -- 2.5. MoS2 -- 2.6. A suitable, reliable and wide-range model -- 2.7. Numerical calculations 3. Graphene -- 3.1. Theoretical results -- 3.2. Experimental measurements -- 4. Silicene, germanene and tinene -- 5. Few-layer phosphorenes -- 6. MoS2 7. Non-uniform magnetic fields in graphene -- 7.1. A spatially modulated magnetic field -- 7.2. A composite magnetic field with uniform and modulated components -- 8. Concluding remarks.
This book addresses important advances in diverse quantization phenomena. 'Theory of Magnetoelectric Properties of 2D Systems' develops the generalized tight-binding model in order to comprehend the rich quantization phenomena in 2D materials. The unusual effects, taken into consideration simultaneously, mainly come from the multi-orbital hybridization, the spin-orbital coupling, the intralayer and interlayer atomic interactions, the layer number, the stacking configuration, the site-energy difference, the magnetic field, and the electric field. The origins of the phenomena are discussed in depth, particularly focusing on graphene, tinene, phosphorene and MoS2, with a broader model also drawn. This model could be further used to investigate electronic properties of 1D and 3D condensed-matter systems, and this book will prove to be a valuable resource to researchers and graduate students working in 2D materials science.
Researchers in 2D materials.
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9780750316743 9780750316736
10.1088/978-0-7503-1674-3 doi
Graphene--Magnetic properties. Graphene--Electric properties. Condensed matter physics (liquid state & solid state physics). SCIENCE / Physics / Condensed Matter.