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Thermoelectricity and Heat Transport in Graphene and Other 2D Nanomaterials

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Thermoelectricity and Heat Transport in Graphene and Other 2D Nanomaterials describes thermoelectric phenomena and thermal transport in graphene and other 2-dimentional nanomaterials and devices. Graphene, which is an example of an atomic monolayered material, has become the most important growth area in materials science research, stimulating an interest in other atomic monolayeric materials. The book analyses flow management, measurement of the local temperature at the nanoscale level and thermoelectric transducers, with reference to both graphene and other 2D nanomaterials. The book covers in detail the mechanisms of thermoelectricity, thermal transport, interface phenomena, quantum dots, non-equilibrium states, scattering and dissipation, as well as coherent transport in low-dimensional junctions in graphene and its allotropes, transition metal dichalcogenides and boron nitride. This book aims to show readers how to improve thermoelectric transducer efficiency in graphene and other nanomaterials. The book describes basic ingredients of such activity, allowing readers to gain a greater understanding of fundamental issues related to the heat transport and the thermoelectric phenomena of nanomaterials. It contains a thorough analysis and comparison between theory and experiments, complemented with a variety of practical examples.

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ISBN: 9780323443975
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Author: Serhii Research Associate Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Northwestern University Shafraniuk
Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 546 pages
Series: Micro & Nano Technologies
Genres: Nanotechnology
Materials science
Condensed matter physics (liquid state and solid state physics)
Physical chemistry