Fundamental Physicochemical Properties of Germanene-related Materials 1st Edition
Fundamental Physicochemical Properties of Germanene-related Materials, 1st Edition — a definitive, modern guide by Chi-Hsuan Lee; Thi Dieu Hien Nguyen; Vo Khuong Dien; Shih-Yang Lin; and Ming-Fa Lin — brings the cutting edge of germanene and related 2D materials into a single, accessible volume. Perfect for researchers, graduate students, and industry engineers, this book unpacks the electronic, structural, thermal, optical, and chemical characteristics that define germanene’s promise in nanoelectronics, sensors, energy storage, and catalysis.
Clear, authoritative chapters combine theory and experiment to explain band structures, carrier mobility, thermal conductivity, mechanical behavior, surface reactivity, and synthesis strategies. The authors balance rigorous computational analyses with practical insights into fabrication and characterization techniques, making complex physicochemical concepts approachable without sacrificing depth. Case studies and comparative discussions place germanene in context alongside graphene, silicene, and other emerging materials, helping readers evaluate real-world applicability.
Whether you work in academic labs, industrial R&D, or advanced manufacturing, this title offers actionable knowledge to guide device design and material selection across research hubs worldwide. Its comprehensive, globally relevant perspective makes it a must-have reference for anyone shaping the next generation of electronic and sensing technologies.
Order your copy now to stay at the forefront of 2D materials research and translate fundamental understanding into practical innovation.
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